Could this be the affordable cat food brand you’ve been waiting for? Read our unbiased review to get the facts on Tiny Tiger cat food.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Tiny Tiger on What Matters
We’ve analyzed Tiny Tiger and graded it according to the Cats.com standard, evaluating the brand on species-appropriateness, ingredient quality, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. Here’s how it rates in each of these six key areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 7/10
- Ingredient Quality – 4/10
- Product Variety – 4/10
- Price – 9/10
- Customer Experience – 9/10
- Recall History – 9/10
Overall Score: 7/10
We give Tiny Tiger cat food a 38 out of 60 rating or a B- grade.
About Tiny Tiger
Tiny Tiger is one of several Chewy-exclusive brands.
Chewy is an online pet product retailer created in 2011 by Ryan Cohen and Michael Day. The site is now owned by PetSmart and, while some Chewy brands overlap with those sold in PetSmart stores, Tiny Tiger is only available online.
The brand’s lineup emphasizes moisture-rich recipes that, according to the company, feature animal protein sources as their first ingredients and are free of wheat, corn, soy, and carrageenan.
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Chewy doesn’t name the company that manufactures Tiny Tiger cat food but does say that it’s made in the United States and Canada.
The recipes include ingredients sourced from around the world. The chicken, beef, and turkey in Tiny Tiger cat food are sourced from the United States and Canada, while vitamins and minerals are imported from nations spanning the globe. Tiny Tiger has vitamin suppliers in the United States, Switzerland, Japan, China, France, and the UK.
Has Tiny Tiger Cat Food Been Recalled?
Tiny Tiger cat food has never been recalled.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Tiny Tiger Offer?
There are a few types of Tiny Tiger cat food in the lineup—chunks in gravy, chunks in extra gravy, and paté. Aside from their line of crunchy treats, all of their foods are high-moisture products packed into cans. If you’re looking for kibble cat food, you won’t find it from Tiny Tiger.
While Tiny Tiger foods are meat-centric, don’t contain a lot of plant matter, and avoid a few hot-button ingredients, they’re nutritionally similar to a lot of other budget-tier canned foods, with animal by-products, a few vaguely-named inclusions, and added flavors appearing on their ingredient lists.
Tiny Tiger Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Price | Our Grade |
Tiny Tiger Paté Salmon Recipe Grain-Free Canned Cat Food | Wet/Canned | $0.26 per oz | B- |
Tiny Tiger Paté Turkey and Giblets Recipe Grain-Free Canned Cat Food | Wet/Canned | $0.27 per oz | B |
Tiny Tiger Chunks in Gravy Chicken Recipe Grain-Free Canned Cat Food | Wet/Canned | $0.26 per oz | C+ |
What Do Customers Think of Tiny Tiger Cat Food?
Tiny Tiger receives primarily positive reviews, but it’s not the strongest crowd-pleaser on the market. Their popular Beef & Poultry variety pack, for example, has a 3.9 out of 5-star rating on Chewy, with 81% of reviewers saying they’d recommend the food to a friend. With many of the most popular foods boasting recommendation rates of 95% or more, this isn’t particularly impressive.
While happy reviewers praise the food’s affordability and palatability, most unhappy customers say their cats didn’t like the food. A few say that it gave their cats soft stool or other digestive issues.
Let’s see what a few happy—and unhappy—customers have to say about their experience with Tiny Tiger cat food.
Positive Reviews
“My chicken loving kitty adores this food. My other kitty will eat half of his food and hold out for something better for the next meal. This is good for him as most chicken he just smells and walks away from. He is my beef eater. The pate breaks into small crumbles, which are easy to eat. If you have a gravy lover, just add a little water and stir in, it produces a nice gravy.” – macriley, reviewing Tiny Tiger Pate Salmon Recipe
“Yoda, my Siamese kitty, loves the gravy. I’m noticing he doesn’t throw up any more. THAT is a testimony that I won’t be going back to the old brand of food.” – newkittypotty, reviewing Tiny Tiger Chunks in Gravy Chicken Recipe
Negative Reviews
“First started buying this in a multi pack months back. The cats all loved it and I thought “it smells good too”. The last shipments have changed up dramatically. The cats won’t touch the beef, chicken or especially the Turkey flavors and there is a really bad odor coming from them. Not bad like “gone bad”, just nasty.” – Fluffenutters, reviewing Tiny Tiger Turkey and Giblets Recipe
“My two cats are absolute opposites. If one likes one flavor, the other hates it and vice versa. I was thrilled to find BOTH my boys loved this pate and finished it at every meal. Then came the poos. My one kitty who never had smelly litter issues would wake me in the middle of the night because his poops smelled so awful. And it happens consistently after every feeding of this food (I interchange 2-3 types of canned food for a variety to their diet), and then it started causing weird poops for my other boy. I’m now noticing very mushy poops for both. In conclusion, it tastes delicious to my kittos, but then stinks to high heaven when it comes out. You might try it, but dont have high hopes.” – Megg, reviewing Tiny Tiger Pate Salmon Recipe
How Much Does Tiny Tiger Cat Food Cost?
Tiny Tiger is one of the most affordable wet cat food brands on the market.
If you have a typical 10-lb cat and feed him about 200 calories per day, you’ll spend just over a dollar per day on Tiny Tiger cat food. That puts it in the same price bracket as Friskies, Fancy Feast, and other budget-tier canned products.
Overall, Is Tiny Tiger a Good Choice?
If you stick with their paté-style foods, Tiny Tiger offers species-appropriate nutrition at an accessible price. Their foods aren’t perfect—you’ll notice plenty of vaguely-named meats and potentially low-value by-products—but they’re also a few exclusions ahead of the budget competition.
By skipping artificial colors and flavors, avoiding carrageenan, keeping carbohydrate content minimal in many of their recipes, and emphasizing meat over plants, Tiny Tiger has created some of the best budget-friendly cat foods on the market.
If you’re looking for an economical option that doesn’t contain additives that might harm your cat over time, Tiny Tiger is worth a try.
Where To Buy Tiny Tiger Cat Food?
Tiny Tiger cat food is exclusively available on Chewy and shipped within the contiguous United States. It’s not available in Hawaii, Alaska, or other U.S. territories.
Thanks for taking the time to share this wonderful review with us. We loved reading the positive and negative about this food. In our house, the food always has to be chicken or salmon and that is it. Have a wonderful rest of your day and keep up the posts.
I used it buy Rachel Ray dry and moist cat food, but as of lately my babies haven’t been enjoying it as much, so I traded up to Tiny Tiger and they love it, and my babies are picky as hell!!
So thank you for healthy products, please don’t change your recipes without letting anyone know! Like Rachel Ray has.
Thank you
Lisa
Thank you for reviewing this! I saw this line on Chewy and was curious about it. I consistently follow the content on this website to make the right choices for my cat. Thanks again for this well organized analysis!
Hi Lisa, it’s great to hear that you find our reviews helpful! Thanks for stopping by.
My cat LOVES it, first time she’s ate a whole can 3 x’s a day. Some of the flavors are smelly than others but they say that’s what cats like.
And it’s MORE affordable than fancy feast!! Just make sure you don’t run out, as I just paid $430 because my cat had to switch 2 FF because I mistakenly ran out…NEVER AGAIN! this food MUST be better quality!
5 stars from me
I bought 6 cases of Tiny Tiger . I have 5 cats . 2 will not eat it ,smell it & walk away. The other 3 eat it every day . I only bought pate.
Thanks for all the good info—-my MartinKat—–loves the chicken with LOTS OF gravy——balked at ff gravy lovers—do not know why—–!!!anyhow he is happy with the gravy——would love it if you just had cans of Gravy—-!!!!!—-REALLY appreciated all the info you provided—not all companies are so forthcoming—-!!!!!
We have 7 cats and they all ate Rachel Ray for over 2 years and now they won’t touch it, so I had to find something new and quickly I looked and looked before I found Tiny Tiger. I looked at your recipes and liked what I saw, the ingredients are better than all the others. Telling friends about Tiny Tiger too
First, the chicken pate has sodium nitrate in it which I avoid at all cost. I missed that ingredient because some other flavors don’t have it. Very bad for cats!! It a carsinagen and it accumulates over time. I have 3 cats and only one liked it. Won’t be feeding the one with sodium nitrate any more.
I don’t think their quality control is very good and I do believe they change the by product ingredients. The texture is different sometimes. One time I found little hard chunks of something in it. The smell is different at times. The last batch I bought, my cats do not seem to like as much. It seems to vary in consistency, smell and apparently taste.
They have a dry food. Would you do a review on it in the future?
My cats seem to like the pate a lot and I haven’t notices changes to the pate textures since we’ve been feeding it.
We’ll consider adding that! Thanks for letting us know.
My local food bank was giving this stuff away, so of course I got a couple of cans of the gravy & morsels. It was mostly gravy and I ended up mixing it with dry food. My kitty ate it so I decided to look it up online to see how much it cost. WOW! As cheap as this stuff looks, it’s way more expensive than Fancy Feast and lower quality by far. Unless I happened to find this at the food bank for free again, it’s NOT going to be finding its way into my home again. Now I know why I’ve never heard of it before, or seen it at the grocery stores.
Free cat food is certainly the best cat food! Thanks for the feedback, William.
Recently, I’ve gotten 2 orders, back to back of Tiny Tiger Turkey and Giblets Pate, that had many cans that the can tops did not appear to be sealed properly, after closer inspection the cans in question had tops that were “puffy”. Some more so than others. I did bring this to Chewy’s attention and they have been good about replacements/refunds. Just wouldn’t buy cans like this for myself in grocery store as botchulism, among other things is always a possibility when the can is not sealed properly. I am not impressed with Chewy’s manufacturing plants quality control. Also, Chewy wanted me to send back the first order and the second order I threw in trash. If I wouldn’t feed it to my own cats, why would I feed it to the poor shelter kitties. Just a heads up. And I won’t be ordering the turk and Giblets for a while, so hopefully they will fix the problem and get rid of the questionable lots
That’s definitely concerning, D! It sounds like other cat owners have experienced similar issues with Tiny Tiger. If you’re looking for a way to escalate the issue, you can file a consumer complaint with the FDA here: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/report-problem/how-report-pet-food-complaint.