Sheba Perfect Portions vs Tiny Tiger Grain-Free Pâté

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Two top-scoring value wet cat foods, head to headPartial-source beta data

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SHEBASPerfect Portions Cuts in GCANNED6.9SAMPLE PLACEHOLDER

Sheba

Perfect Portions Cuts in Gravy Roasted Chicken Entree

6.9/ 10

Leads on Ingredient Clarity

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Sheba and Tiny Tiger are effectively tied.

TINY TIGERTGrain-Free Pate Chicken ReCANNED6.9SAMPLE PLACEHOLDER

Tiny Tiger

Grain-Free Pate Chicken Recipe

6.9/ 10

Leads on Brand Trust

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Our read

The two highest-scoring grocery and value wet cat foods we rate, tied on composite and on the steep value penalty wet pays per 1,000 kcal. In our view Sheba edges ingredient clarity while Tiny Tiger carries a touch more brand-trust signal; nutrition fit and sensitivity risk are level.

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 areaSheba
Perfect Portions Cuts in Gravy Roasted Chicken Entree
Tiny Tiger
Grain-Free Pate Chicken Recipe
PetScored ratingSheba6.9Tiny Tiger6.9
Nutrition FitSheba9.0Tiny Tiger9.0
Brand TrustSheba6.5Tiny Tiger7.0
Ingredient ClaritySheba6.0Tiny Tiger5.0
Sensitivity RiskSheba9.0Tiny Tiger9.0
ValueSheba2.0Tiny Tiger2.0

Sheba

Perfect Portions Cuts in Gravy Roasted Chicken Entree

A single-serve wet entree with chicken named first and taurine declared, useful for portion control. Poultry by-products and animal plasma sit high on the panel, and caramel color is a cosmetic additive our clarity scoring does not credit.

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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.

Partially verifiedsource missingchickenfish

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.