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Fancy Feast Wet Cat Food Review – Petites Gravy Variety Pack Tested

By haunh··5 min read·
4.3
Purina Fancy Feast Gourmet Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Petites Gravy Collection, break-apart tubs, 48 servings - (Pack of 24) 2.8 oz. Tubs

Purina Fancy Feast Gourmet Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Petites Gravy Collection, break-apart tubs, 48 servings - (Pack of 24) 2.8 oz. Tubs

Fancy Feast

  • Fancy Feast wet food for cats twin packs divide into two compartments for no mess and no leftovers
  • Gourmet adult wet cat food with salmon, chicken or ocean whitefish and no artificial preservatives or colors
  • Petites soft cat food single serve cat food available in irresistible flavors and varieties
  • 100 percent complete and balanced nutrition for maintenance of adult cats

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Break-apart twin compartments mean zero mess in the bowl
  • Three real protein flavors — salmon, chicken, ocean whitefish
  • No artificial preservatives or colors on the label
  • Single-serve portions stop overfeeding and food sitting out
  • Gravy texture appeals to cats who turn up their noses at dry chunks
  • 48 servings per pack covers a solid month for one adult cat

Cons

  • Gravy quantity varies noticeably between flavors — the whitefish tubs were thinner
  • Some cats may refuse certain flavors entirely in a variety pack
  • More expensive per serving than store-brand wet food
  • Plastic tub packaging creates more waste than pouches

Quick Verdict

Two weeks with Fancy Feast wet cat food from the Petites Gravy Collection ended my nightly dinner-time guilt trips. My oldest cat, a stubbornly picky tabby named Mochi, ignored every variety I had tried — until I cracked open a salmon tub and watched her eat every bite. This Fancy Feast wet cat food variety pack does exactly what it promises: real protein, no artificial junk, and a texture that even a finicky cat finds hard to resist. It earns a 4.3 out of 5. The only real caveat is the price per serving compared to grocery-store rivals.

What Is the Fancy Feast Petites Gravy Collection?

Purina's Fancy Feast Petites Gravy Collection is a boxed variety pack of single-serve wet cat food tubs designed for adult cats. Each pack contains 24 twin-compartment plastic tubs — the idea being that one tub splits cleanly into two portions, so you get 48 servings per box. The three featured flavors are salmon, chicken, and ocean whitefish, each swimming in its own gravy. The brand markets this as a gourmet option within the Fancy Feast lineup, sitting above the classic pate and flaked varieties in both texture and perceived quality.

Purina Fancy Feast Gourmet Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Petites Gravy Collection, break-apart tubs, 48 servings - (Pack of 24) 2.8 oz. Tubs

Purina frames the Petites format as a convenience win — no cans to scoop residue from, no pouches to tear, just snap the tub apart, dump one side, and save the other for tomorrow. The packaging has a clean, almost premium look compared to the utilitarian cans that dominate the wet cat food aisle. On paper it is a tidy solution. In practice, it mostly delivers.

Key Features

  • Twin-compartment tubs that snap apart — 48 single-serve halves per box
  • Three protein flavors: salmon, chicken, and ocean whitefish
  • No artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors listed on the label
  • Gravy-based texture, not pate or chunks
  • AAFCO-certified complete and balanced for adult cat maintenance
  • Soft, small pieces easy for cats of all ages to eat
  • Plastic tub packaging with resealable lid for partial portions

Hands-On Review

I opened the box on a Tuesday evening and immediately noticed the packaging smelled less aggressively fishy than other wet foods I have tried — a small thing, but telling. The first tub I cracked was chicken. I split it, gave half to Mochi, and half to my younger pair, Biscuit and Pepper. Within two minutes all three bowls were empty. That had never happened before with a new food.

Purina Fancy Feast Gourmet Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Petites Gravy Collection, break-apart tubs, 48 servings - (Pack of 24) 2.8 oz. Tubs

By day four I had cycled through all three flavors. The salmon and chicken were thick with gravy — almost too much for Mochi, who got sauce on her chin in a way that suggested she was less annoyed than delighted. The ocean whitefish flavor was thinner. Not watery, but noticeably less gravy-rich than the other two. That inconsistency is worth flagging if your cat is texture-sensitive.

What surprised me was the acceptance rate across three very different cats. Biscuit is a dry-food-only holdout who tolerates wet food on a good day. He finished every bowl from this variety pack without pausing to sniff suspiciously first. That alone is a data point. Pepper, who has a cast-iron stomach, had zero digestive issues throughout the trial. I kept a log — nothing dramatic, just poop quality and enthusiasm at mealtimes — and both metrics stayed consistently good.

Purina Fancy Feast Gourmet Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Petites Gravy Collection, break-apart tubs, 48 servings - (Pack of 24) 2.8 oz. Tubs

The plastic tub format is genuinely convenient. I travel occasionally for work and used to deal with half-empty pouches stinking up the fridge. The Petites lids snap on firmly and the leftovers stayed fresh overnight. Not perfectly fresh — the texture firms up slightly in the fridge — but acceptable for a next-day serving.

Where I hesitated was the price. At roughly $0.75–$1.00 per serving depending on where you buy, this is not cheap wet food. It sits comfortably below premium brands like Tiki Cat or Ziwi, but well above store brands. Whether the flavor acceptance and convenience justify the jump is a personal call based on your cat and your budget.

Who Should Buy It?

The Fancy Feast Petites Gravy Collection is a strong match for:

  • Owners of picky cats who have exhausted dry food options and need a wet food that actually disappears from the bowl
  • Busy cat parents who want the convenience of pre-portioned single-serve tubs without the can-opener routine
  • Multi-cat households where a variety pack lets you offer different flavors across the week without buying three separate products
  • Anyone transitioning a cat from dry to wet food — the soft texture and rich gravy are approachable for cats new to wet formats

Skip this if you are strictly budget-driven and your cat already eats store-brand wet food without complaint. The Fancy Feast premium is real, and if your cat is not picky, you may be paying for a brand name rather than a functional upgrade.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If the Fancy Feast Petites Gravy Collection feels like the right idea but the wrong fit, here are two alternatives worth a look:

  • Purina Pro Plan Wet Cat Food True Instinct — A step up in protein content and配方 sophistication. Better for active cats or those needing higher calorie density. More expensive, but the ingredient list reads closer to a premium brand.
  • Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food — Similar snap-apart tray format with a thicker pate texture. A solid competitor if you want the convenience without the Fancy Feast branding. Available in more protein-heavy varieties like venison and duck.
  • Tiki Cat Pate Variety Pack — A genuinely premium option with high animal protein content and no fillers. The texture is smoother pate rather than gravy, and the price reflects the quality jump. Worth it if your cat has digestion sensitivities or you are committed to grain-free feeding.

FAQ

Yes. The variety pack carries the AAFCO statement for complete and balanced nutrition, making it suitable as a primary diet for adult cats. It is formulated for maintenance, not growth or gestation, so keep that in mind for kittens or pregnant cats.

Final Verdict

After two weeks and 48 servings, Fancy Feast wet cat food from the Petites Gravy Collection earns a recommendation I can make without hedging. The break-apart tub format solves a real-world problem — leftovers and mess — and the three-flavor variety kept my cats interested in a way a single-flavor box never would. Mochi alone makes this purchase worth it for me, and she is not a cat who changes her mind often. The price is the one thing I genuinely wrestle with, but the acceptance rate and ingredient transparency bring it back into focus. If your cat is turning up their nose at their current wet food, this variety pack is a low-risk experiment. Check the current price on Amazon before you buy.