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Little BigPaw Cat Food Review

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Made with British ingredients in the UK, the Little BigPaw line includes both wet and dry foods for cats. The company offers food for cats of all ages, including kittens and seniors. Additionally, the company markets all of its recipes as “hypoallergenic”. But are they a good choice for your cat? Learn more about Little BigPaw in our unbiased review.

The Cats.com Standard – Rating Little BigPaw Cat Food on What Matters

We have analyzed Little BigPaw cat food and rated it according to our standards here at Cats.com. Our grades are based on the species-appropriateness of the food, the quality of the ingredients, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. You can read more about our ratings here.

Here are our ratings for Little BigPaw in these key areas:

Ratings

  • Species-Appropriateness – 8/10
  • Ingredient Quality – 7/10
  • Product Variety – 6/10
  • Price – 7/10
  • Customer Experience – 7/10
  • Recall History – 8/10

Overall Score: 7.17/10

We give Little BigPaw cat food a 43 out of 60 rating (71.67%) or a B grade.

About Little BigPaw

Little BigPaw was founded by David Alton and Jim Weston in 2011, though the company didn’t start selling food until 2016. As pet lovers who have both cats and dogs at home, David and Jim had been involved in the pet industry all their working lives.

Today, the food is sold in over 50 countries worldwide.

Company offices are located in Worcester, Worcestershire, UK. Little BigPaw was recently purchased by Petbuddy Group (PBG), a Sweden-based group of sustainable, direct-to-consumer pet care brands. Little BigPaw’s founders have said they will be staying with the company.

Little BigPaw was the winner of the Pet Industry Federation Exporter of the Year award for 2022.

Sourcing and Manufacturing

Little BigPaw’s food is made in the British Midlands. Ingredients used in Little BigPaw are raised in Britain. All of Little BigPaw’s foods are completely grain-free. According to the company, they use single-source meats in their foods, which makes them a safer option for cats with allergies.

Little BigPaw states that they do not use the following in their foods:

  • No artificial preservatives
  • No artificial colorants
  • No flavorings
  • No grain
  • No wheat
  • No soya
  • No dairy

Little BigPaw uses fresh meat that is killed for human consumption less than two days prior to its inclusion in the food. The meat is maintained at a chilled temperature until it is used.

According to Little BigPaw, their company and others in the UK closely follow European Union regulations regarding welfare and quality standards. They use human-grade meats in their cat foods. Their processing technology and production capabilities are among the best in the world.

Has Little BigPaw Cat Food Been Recalled?

We didn’t find any recalls involving Little BigPaw online. However, we aren’t able to cover recalls in every country. We can’t guarantee that food has never had a recall.

What Kinds of Food Does Little BigPaw Offer?

Little BigPaw makes both wet and dry cat foods.

Little Bigpaw Wet Cat Foods

These foods are grain-free, hypoallergenic, and contain 70 percent poultry or fish.

  • Gourmet Atlantic Salmon Mousse For Cats 85g
  • Gourmet Tender Duck Mousse For Cats (85g)
  • Gourmet Atlantic Tuna Mousse For Cats 85g
  • Gourmet Ocean Fish Mousse For Cats 85g
  • Gourmet Tender Chicken Mousse for Cats 85g
  • Gourmet Chicken Mousse for Kittens 85g

Little Bigpaw Dry Cat Foods

These grain-free foods include life-stage formulas for kittens, adults, and senior cats.

  • British Chicken Complete dry food for Kittens 375g
  • British Chicken Complete dry food for Adult Cats 375g
  • Atlantic Salmon Complete dry food for Adult Cats 350g
  • Atlantic Salmon Complete dry food for Senior Cats 350g

Little BigPaw Cat Food– Top 3 Recipes Reviewed

Product Name Food Type Primary Protein Calories Price Our Grade
Little BigPaw British Chicken Complete dry food for Kittens Dry

 

Chicken 402kcal per 100g £7.29 per lb B+
Little BigPaw Gourmet Atlantic Salmon Mousse for Cats Wet Salmon 128kcal per 100g £5.81 per lb B
Little BigPaw Gourmet Tender Duck Mousse for Cats Dry

 

Duck 128kcal per 100g £5.81 per lb B+

#1 Little BigPaw British Chicken Complete Dry Food For Kittens Review

Lots of cat lovers prefer to feed wet cat food today because of its higher moisture content. However, it can be handy to keep some dry food on hand, especially if you have a growing kitten in the house. Those rascals can grow so quickly during their first several months that it’s easy to run out of wet food without realizing it.

British Chicken Complete dry food for Kittens is grain-free with 70 percent chicken. It is rich in sweet potato and healthy herbs as well. It’s formulated for kittens up to 12 months of age.

To support healthy brain and eye development, the food contains chicken fat and salmon oil, both sources of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. Because the food contains single-sourced chicken, the company claims that it’s hypoallergenic. Remember, however, that there is no one-size-fits-all for cats with allergies.

The chicken and other ingredients used in this food are grown in Britain. This food contains no GMO ingredients, artificial preservatives, artificial colorants, artificial flavorings, grain, wheat, soya, or dairy.

The food does contain cellulose. Cellulose is an insoluble fiber. It is sometimes added to pet foods to help with digestion and bowel movements. The calcium and phosphorus ratio in this kitten food is 2:1, which is suitable for growing kittens.

Overall, British Chicken Complete dry food for Kittens looks like a very good food, especially if you like dry foods.

Calorie Content: 402kcal per 100g.

Ingredients

Chicken Meal (40%), Freshly Prepared Chicken (17%), Sweet Potato (14.5%), Chicken Fat (10%), Chicken Digest (3%), Dried Egg, Brewers Yeast, Peas, Cellulose, Beet Pulp, Salmon Oil (1%), Minerals, Dried Carrot, Seaweed Meal, Prebiotic MOS, Yucca Extract, Rosemary Extract, Prebiotic FOS, Peppermint, Dried Cranberry, Thyme, Citrus Extract, Fennel.

Ingredients We Liked: Chicken meal, freshly prepared chicken, chicken fat, dried egg, beet pulp, salmon oil, dried cranberry Ingredients

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: Some people don’t like chicken digest

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 38%
Crude Fat: 20%
Crude Fiber: 2.5%
Moisture: 16%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 45.24%
Fat: 23.81%
Fiber: 2.98%
Carbs: 27.98%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 34.52%
Fat: 44.13%
Carbs: 21.35%

Pros

  • Contains 70 percent chicken (appears in different forms)
  • Contains no artificial preservatives, no colorants, no artificial flavorings, no grain, no wheat, no soya, and no dairy
  • Meats used are human-grade

Cons

  • Some people don’t like chicken digest in cat food

#2 Little BigPaw Gourmet Atlantic Salmon Mousse For Cats Review

Most cats like wet cat food. Little BigPaw offers six wet formulas. Five of these mousse recipes are suitable for adult cats and the sixth food is made for kittens.

We took a look at Little BigPaw Gourmet Atlantic Salmon Mousse for Cats. This is a grain-free food with taurine added. It is made with 70 percent salmon and chicken. Salmon is chock full of omega-3 fatty acids which are good for the skin, joint care, and a shiny coat. It’s also nutritious and easy for cats to digest.

We do note that there is more chicken and chicken liver in the food than salmon. This is something you should be aware of in case your cat has any sensitivity to chicken.

This food contains no artificial preservatives, no colorants, no flavorings, no grain, no wheat, no soya, and no dairy.

As long as your cat isn’t bothered by any of the ingredients, we think this food looks very good.

Calorie Content (ME Calculated): 128kcal per 100g.

Ingredients

Salmon 26%, Chicken 24%, Chicken Liver 20%, Minerals, Salmon Oil 0.1%, Sunflower Oil 0.1%.

Ingredients We Liked: Salmon, chicken, chicken liver, salmon oil

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: In some studies, cats do not like foods with sunflower oil as much as other oils

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 10%
Crude Fat: 10%
Crude Fiber: 0.5%
Moisture: 75%
Ash: 3.2%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 40%
Fat: 40%
Fiber: 2%
Carbs: 5.2%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 28.1%
Fat: 68.25%
Carbs: 3.65%

Pros

  • Contains 70 percent salmon, chicken, and chicken liver
  • Salmon oil is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids
  • Contains no artificial preservatives, no colorants, no flavorings, no grain, no wheat, no soya, and no dairy

Cons

  • If your cat needs a single protein food, combining salmon and chicken makes this food more of a risk

#3 Little BigPaw Gourmet Tender Duck Mousse For Cats Review

Little BigPaw has multiple wet foods that are complete and balanced for adult cats. Grain-free and hypoallergenic, adult cats can enjoy these recipes – salmon, duck, tuna, ocean fish, and chicken. You can also purchase them as a selection of seafood mousse or poultry mousse.

We looked at the duck mousse formula. This food is made from 26 percent duck, 24 percent chicken, and 20 percent chicken liver. That makes up 70 percent animal protein from sources that are good for your cat. Added salmon oil is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for your cat’s skin, heart, and coat.

This recipe is also grain-free. It has vitamins and minerals added to make sure it is complete and balanced for adult cats. It contains no artificial preservatives, no colorants, no flavorings, no grain, no wheat, no soya, and no dairy.

Altogether, Little BigPaw Gourmet Tender Duck Mousse for Cats and other Little BigPaw wet foods look like good choices for cats.

Calorie Content (ME Calculated): 128kcal per 100g.

Ingredients

Duck 26%, Chicken 24%, Chicken Liver 20%, Minerals, Salmon Oil 0.1%, Sunflower Oil 0.1%.

Ingredients We Liked: Duck, chicken, chicken liver, salmon oil

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: Sunflower oil (plant oils in general) are not as bioavailable to cats as oils from fish and animal sources

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 10%
Crude Fat: 10%
Crude Fiber: 0.5%
Moisture: 75%
Ash: 3.2%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 40%
Fat: 40%
Fiber: 2%
Carbs: 5.2%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 28.1%
Fat: 68.25%
Carbs: 3.65%

Pros

  • Made from 70 percent animal-sourced protein
  • Salmon oil is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids
  • Contains no artificial preservatives, no colorants, no flavorings, no grain, no wheat, no soya, and no dairy

Cons

  • Chicken can be an allergen for some cats
  • If you are looking for a single source protein food, this food contains both duck and chicken

What Do Customers Think of Little BigPaw Cat Food?

We found lots of reviews online for Little BigPaw cat foods.

Positive Reviews

“I discovered your cat food when I was looking for pate type food for 2 of my cats who had most teeth removed. I am now a regular buyer. All cats love your food!” – by Anna reviewing Gourmet Atlantic Salmon Mousse For Cats 85g on October 20, 2022

“We have 2 16-year-old cats, one had trouble chewing their old food so we tried different soft foods. We had a problem with the other cat as he really likes his meat and mice, but we noticed he was also 🐁 leaving the shredded meat and eating only the jelly but so far didn’t like the new food. Then I found Little Big Paw in my local garden centre on offer so picked some up and we haven’t looked back. To start with we had little bits left as they tried all the flavours and we just left it down and all was eaten. Because the food is all natural we have found there is getting more solid as well, not something you 💩 would normally talk about but it’s a good sign of them both managing this food better gut wise, any old cats out there will appreciate the change, yes we find it more expensive but have found little if none food waste and we were throwing a lot out before. Hope this is helpful to all cat lovers.” – by mrs g. reviewing Little BigPaw Gourmet Cat Seafood Mousse Selection on March 5, 2021

Negative Reviews

“Me and my kitten were disgusted with this food. It was not a mousse and it smelled like old offal. I would not recommend this food.” – by gen reviewing Little Big Paw Gourmet Atlantic Tuna Mousse on April 9, 2020

“Mouldy food One of the pots of food was mouldy when we got it out of the box and it contaminated a few of the other pots.” – by Ross Pritchard reviewing Little BigPaw Gourmet Cat Seafood Mousse Selection on June 13, 2021

How Much Does Little BigPaw Cat Food Cost?

The Little BigPaw foods we found online were typically very reasonably priced. We found the 1.5 kg bag of dry cat food from £14.99 and up, depending on the flavor (chicken is often slightly lower in cost than other proteins in pet foods). We found Little BigPaw’s wet cat foods starting at £8.72 for a case of 8 packs (85 grams each).

Overall, Is Little BigPaw Cat Food a Good Choice?

Yes, we think that Little BigPaw foods look very good. We like both the wet foods and the dry foods. The ingredients appear to be of good quality. They are also clearly identified, which is always a good thing. And the ingredients are raised in Britain where the food is manufactured.

We found very few negative comments about the food online. It’s also a plus that the company founders are staying with Little BigPaw even though the company has been sold to a Swedish pet care brand.

How Do You Order Little BigPaw Cat Food?

In some cases, you can buy Little BigPaw cat foods directly from their website. They offer free delivery on mainland UK orders over £25. Additional shipping costs will apply to other areas. The company also offers an auto-ship option which you can find on its website.

Little BigPaw is sold by many pet retailers in the UK such as Pets Corner, JustforPets, Kennelgate, and Dobbies.

You can also find the foods online if you live outside the UK. The company states that its food is available in some 50 countries today around the world.

Want To Try Something Similar?

If you are interested in Little BigPaw, you might also like other British-made brands of cat food such as Meowing Heads and Harrington’s.

Note: The values in our nutrient charts are automatically calculated based on the guaranteed analysis and may not represent typical nutrient values. This may lead to discrepancies between the charts and the values mentioned in the body of the review.
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About Carlotta Cooper

Carlotta Cooper is is a Certified NAVC Pet Nutritionist and long time animal lover. She's the author of The Dog Adoption Bible, a Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA) award winner. In addition, she is an American Kennel Club Gazette breed columnist and the author of several books about dogs and other animals. She has been reviewing pet foods and writing about dog food for more than 10 years.

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  1. V. Gera

    Hello Little BigPaw,
    My 4 year old cat is O.K. with this chicken mousse.
    However, It might be more of a perfect food if sunflower oil could be eliminated.
    Otherwise the ingredients and vitamins are very good.
    I like the salmon oil in this food.
    Her coat is soft and shiny, which is a good sign.
    Thank you.

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