

🐾 Elevate your cat’s dining game with gourmet nutrition they can’t resist!
Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse is a grain-free, high-protein wet cat food featuring real meat as the primary ingredient. Its silky-smooth mousse texture and high moisture content make it ideal for cats of all life stages, promoting hydration, healthy skin and coat, and overall balanced nutrition. Available in a convenient 12-pack variety pouch set, it’s designed to satisfy even the most finicky felines while supporting digestive and immune health.






| ASIN | B01LXD25GG |
| Additional Features | Silky-smooth texture, high moisture content, high protein ingredients |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Chicken Meat, Gluten Free |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,468 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #18 in Cat Food Pouches |
| Brand | TIKI PETS |
| Brand Name | TIKI PETS |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,075 Reviews |
| Flavor | Variety Pack |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00693804480064 |
| Included Components | Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse Grain-Free Wet Food with a Silky-Smooth Texture for Adult Cats & Kittens, 2.8 oz. 12BX - Variety Pack |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Type Name | Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse Grain-Free Wet Food with a Silky-Smooth Texture for Adult Cats & Kittens, 2.8 oz. 12BX - Variety Pack |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cloud Star Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_693804480064 |
| Model Number | 48006 |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Benefits | High protein content for optimal cat nutrition |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cat Food - Complete Nutrition, Appetite Stimulation, Brain Health, Immune Support, Skin and Coat Health, Weight Management, Digestive Health |
| Special Ingredients | real meat, high protein, high moisture |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cat Food - Velvet Mouse |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 693804480064 |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |
| Warranty Description | Following expiration date on packaging |
H**L
My cat loves it in every flavor and it’s making her coat look beautiful.
I just gave my cat part of a pouch of the tuna and mackerel, it smelled kinda good actually, like a can of tuna for humans, made me hungry lol. My cat is EXTREMELY picky about textures, she will only eat wet food that is the texture of those squeezable treats, she won’t eat something as thick as a pate in a can, as it’s not moist and soft enough for her liking, and she won’t eat chunks which most alternatives to pate are broth with chunks, she sucks out the broth leaving the chunks. But this was like a mousse texture, fully pureed with no noticeable chunks, but moist enough and soft enough that she ate it! I gave her about 2x the amount of what would be in one squeezable treat since she doesn’t like to eat a lot in one sitting, and I put the rest of the pouch away in the fridge for giving her later. But she ate up the entire portion I gave her, this is the first wet food that’s actual food and not a treat, which she has eaten happily. I’m so glad she likes it, because I wanted to make half of her diet wet food so she’s not just eating kibbles, but kibbles are important for tooth health. Hopefully this doesn’t cause any indigestion or anything, she’s used to having a tube of squeezable treat every day so adding wet food to her diet shouldn’t cause diarrhea. I’ll update if this upsets her digestion. I just fed her about 30 mins ago so, too soon to tell. Update: My cat has been eating this food for more than a year now, I think it’s made a huge difference in her coat. Her fur is thicker, fluffier, shinier. She just looks like a whole new cat. This was definitely the missing piece of her diet. She used to throw up her kibble sometimes in the past from indigestion and eating too fast. She doesn’t do that anymore since she’s started eating this food. (She still eats kibble too.) I will keep buying this brand as long as it stays high quality.
M**W
Sunday approved
The only cat food my cat will eat. It is the perfect amount for him to have one pouch for breakfast and another for dinner. He bites my ankles if I don’t feed him fast enough. He enjoys his Tiki Cat. Good quality food to keep my little guy healthy.
K**Y
Best for kitties who need a soft food!
I have a kitty with stomatitis who only has 2 teeth left that I buy this for. I need to be able to make sure she's getting all of her nutrients while also eating a food that's smooth enough for her mouth, and she loves this stuff!
S**A
Cats love it, packaging frustrating.
I have one cat who will eat anything you put in front of him. Sometimes things that aren't even food, much to my dismay. Then I have one cat who is a tiny diva who at first would only eat one brand and flavor of food for her entire life, and now refuses to eat *any* of it beyond a few bites and licking the gravy away. And then she looks at me like "What's this, daddy? Where's the real food?" Little brat. The vet said she's fine. She eats plenty of solid food. She just decided she was going to be *that* cat out of nowhere, and turned fussy. Since then I have been losing my *mind* trying to find something she'll eat. I've probably spent hundreds of dollars in the last week on different types and textures of cat food. She's a special breed, so I can't just let her rely on dry food; she needs quality protein as she grows or she'll be unhealthy and underdeveloped. This stuff has saved my sanity, and her health. She won't eat it for every meal. But if I alternate it with another specific (and painfully expensive) brand of cat food, I can get her to actually eat both. She might leave a little in the dish, but better than nibbling two bites and turning her nose up. Most of the time she even cleans her plate, as long as I feed in smaller portions throughout the day vs. leaving it for her to graze on like she used to. Her diet has just tripled my cat food budget for each month, but I'll deal. At least the other one's easy, and will eat whatever she eats. If I had two finicky monsters, I don't know what I'd do. Oh, and this stuff *stinks,* and that's a good thing. The smell's very attractive to cats. The moment I rip the packaging open, both the little goblins come running. My only issue is the difficulty getting this out of the foil packaging. It's not like similarly packaged broths, where it'll just slide right out. I have to scrape it out with a fork, frequently getting the smelly mess on my fingers in the process, and I inevitably leave some in the bottom--leaving me feeling like I've wasted food plus stinking up the garbage in a way that's repellent to me and annoyingly attractive to mischievous monsters who aren't above taking a swan dive into the bin. Like...am I missing something about how to get the packaging open so I can get at this stuff more easily, other than tearing it along the top? It's ridiculously difficult to finagle it all out.
A**R
Helped cat with bad kidneys
Here’s the story - Cat at the group home I work at got an infection in her mouth, already had bad kidneys but infection threw her over the edge. Vet diagnosed her with kidney failure, hit her with a bunch of antibiotics and gave her 1-4 months to live. Scheduled her to be put down in a week. She bounced back pretty well after the antibiotics, but I could tell from her excessive urination that her kidneys were still struggling. She seemed to be doing OK post appointment so I convinced the higher ups to postpone the euthanasia appointment, googled what sort of diet a cat with failing kidneys should eat. “No bone ash and no phosphorus” it said. Look up foods with no bone ash and no phosphorus, Tiki Cat is recommended. Well suffice it to say the cat is still here 18 months later. She loves the stuff. I’d say the vet was a little aggressive in his diagnosis but there’s zero doubt in my mind that switching her diet from kibble to Tiki Cat played a huge role in her recovery.
N**L
Smooth moose like cat food, but cat uninterested.
My two-year-old Maine Coon has become increasingly finicky about food. She is fussy about the pate Fancy Feast she used to love and I have to try to smooth it out for her. She is healthy and the vet’s office mentioned the tiki brand because of the smooth mousse like texture. Bought this in hopes to solve the problem even though it was very expensive, but, considering I waste quite a bit in the pate I’m using I figured it might equal out as I wouldn’t be throwing so much away. Unfortunately, I’ve tried three different flavors so far and she does have a few licks, but then leaves and is uninterested. It’s also messy to get out of the pouch and since she only has a few licks I use a teaspoon to pull some out and put in her dish then have to try to push the rest back down to try to fold it over and secure with a big clip before refrigerating it. It seems to still go everywhere. I’m now using an empty baby food jar to squeeze the unused portion into and make it easier for me to use. Disappointed and out of $$$$. Not for us unfortunately.
O**A
Quality Tasty Cat Food
This cat food is awesome. I love the varieties of chicken & fish and mouse consistency. Plus the broth adds a lot of moisture which is so good for cats health. My kitty absolutely loves it so much -she cries for this food. This is a quality cat food.
A**A
Cat approved
My cat has been having a hard time chewing and a lack of appetite altogether, but he loves the taste and will actually get excited for them. They are so easy to use and the perfect size for my adult cat.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 weeks ago