Fancy Feast Classic Pâté vs Tiny Tiger Grain-Free Pâté

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Grocery vs value-brand chicken pâté cat food, head to headPartial-source beta data

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FANCY FEASTFClassic Pâté Chicken FeastCANNED6.5SAMPLE PLACEHOLDER

Fancy Feast

Classic Pâté Chicken Feast

6.5/ 10
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Tiny Tiger edges Fancy Feast by 0.4 on composite.

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TINY TIGERTGrain-Free Pate Chicken ReCANNED6.9SAMPLE PLACEHOLDER

Tiny Tiger

Grain-Free Pate Chicken Recipe

6.9/ 10

Leads on PetScored rating, Brand Trust, Ingredient Clarity

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Our read

Two budget chicken pâtés that tie on nutrition fit, sensitivity risk, and the steep value penalty wet food pays per 1,000 kcal. In our view Chewy's Tiny Tiger edges grocery-staple Fancy Feast on a marginally clearer label and a touch more brand-trust signal.

This verdict is our opinion under the PetScored rubric, not veterinary advice. The exact sub-scores are in the table below; each food’s source confidence and limitations stay on its own scorecard.

Score areaFancy Feast
Classic Pâté Chicken Feast
Tiny Tiger
Grain-Free Pate Chicken Recipe
PetScored ratingFancy Feast6.5Tiny Tiger6.9
Nutrition FitFancy Feast9.0Tiny Tiger9.0
Brand TrustFancy Feast6.0Tiny Tiger7.0
Ingredient ClarityFancy Feast4.0Tiny Tiger5.0
Sensitivity RiskFancy Feast9.0Tiny Tiger9.0
ValueFancy Feast2.0Tiny Tiger2.0

Fancy Feast

Classic Pâté Chicken Feast

A surprisingly efficient canned option with declared taurine and a simple ingredient panel led by chicken. Generic meat by-products and added fish keep it from reading cleaner.

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Tiny Tiger

Grain-Free Pate Chicken Recipe

A budget pate where declared taurine and an all-life-stages statement are the strongest points. The tradeoff, in our view, is meat by-products and fish high in the formula and modest ingredient transparency.

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Comparison scores use the same reconstructed score-event math as the product pages. Source confidence, unresolved gaps, recall context, and warning-letter limitations remain attached to each individual scorecard.