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Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food Review – Cuts in Gravy 2024

By haunh··5 min read·
4.3
Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food Cuts in Gravy, Cat Food Wet Recipe, Roasted Chicken Entree, with Sustainable Salmon, Tender Turkey Entree, 2.6 oz. Twin-Pack Trays (24 Count, 48 Servings)

Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food Cuts in Gravy, Cat Food Wet Recipe, Roasted Chicken Entree, with Sustainable Salmon, Tender Turkey Entree, 2.6 oz. Twin-Pack Trays (24 Count, 48 Servings)

Sheba

  • What Cats Want: Sheba Wet Cat Food Perfect Portions Cuts in Gravy is a protein-rich, premium, delicious meal formulated for adult cat maintenance
  • Perfect For Picky Eaters: Sheba cat food made with real, succulent cuts of chicken, salmon, and turkey are covered in delicious gravy for a protein-rich meal with irresistible flavors in a variety of textures
  • A Fresh Meal With Every Peel: These easy-to-serve twin packs of Sheba cuts in gravy wet cat food ensure two gourmet servings with zero messy leftovers at every meal; just snap, peel, and serve
  • Made With Essential Ingredients: Wet Cat Food Sheba Perfect Portions Cuts In Gravy contains essential vitamins and minerals to help support your cat's overall health

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Zero-mess twin-pack trays snap apart into exactly two servings per pack
  • Three protein varieties keep mealtimes interesting for cats that bore easily
  • Grain-free formula without corn, soy, or artificial flavours
  • Rich gravy texture encourages hydration in finicky drinkers
  • Essential vitamins and minerals support adult cat maintenance
  • Compact serving size prevents the oxidized leftovers problem

Cons

  • Per-serving cost sits noticeably above budget dry-food alternatives
  • Cross-contact disclaimer may concern owners of cats with severe grain sensitivities
  • Gravy-heavy texture may not appeal to every cat's preference

Quick Verdict

The Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food is a grain-free, protein-rich wet food that delivers real meat cuts in rich gravy through a genuinely convenient twin-pack tray system. After two months of feeding it to my own two adult cats — one a selective grazer and one who treats every meal like a competitive eating event — I'd call it a solid everyday option, though not a budget one. Rating: 4.3 out of 5.

What Is the Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food?

Sheba Perfect Portions is a wet cat food range built around a deceptively simple idea: two perfectly portioned servings per peelable tray, so you never scrape half a can back into the fridge. The Cuts in Gravy line uses real cuts of chicken, salmon, and turkey — not just pate, not just flakes, but actual chunks suspended in a thick, glossy gravy that smells surprisingly rich when you crack the seal. The brand is clear that this formula is built for adult cat maintenance, which means it skips the extra calories and fortification you'd want in a kitten food.

Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food Cuts in Gravy, Cat Food Wet Recipe, Roasted Chicken Entree, with Sustainable Salmon, Tender Turkey Entree, 2.6 oz. Twin-Pack Trays (24 Count, 48 Servings)

I need to address the cross-contact note straight away, because it tripped me up when I first read the label. Sheba's website and packaging both state that trace amounts of grain proteins may be present from shared manufacturing equipment. If your cat has a diagnosed grain allergy, this matters. For the average cat owner dealing with a standard itchy-skin episode, I'd say the formulation is close enough to grain-free to be worth trying — but you should know the nuance before you buy.

Key Features

  • Protein-rich recipe with real cuts of chicken, salmon, and turkey
  • Gravy-based texture that many cats find more appealing than dry food
  • Twin-pack trays snap into two individual servings each
  • Formulated without grains, corn, soy, artificial flavours, or fillers
  • Essential vitamins and minerals for adult cat health maintenance
  • Available in 24-count trays equalling 48 total servings
  • Designed for adult cats; not suitable for kittens

Hands-On Review

The morning I first opened a tray, I admit I was skeptical. I've tried enough "premium" wet foods that arrived smelling of little more than salt and disappointment. But when I peeled back the film on the Roasted Chicken Entree, the smell actually hit me before the cats noticed — a deep, meaty aroma that was leagues above the budget pate I'd been using as a topper. My tabby, Miso, materialized at my ankles within about four seconds. That's faster than she responds to the sound of the tin opener.

Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food Cuts in Gravy, Cat Food Wet Recipe, Roasted Chicken Entree, with Sustainable Salmon, Tender Turkey Entree, 2.6 oz. Twin-Pack Trays (24 Count, 48 Servings)

Texture-wise, the cuts in gravy sit in that middle ground between chunky loaf and shredded meat. The gravy itself is loose enough to lap up but thick enough to cling to the meat pieces. Miso, who has a habit of licking sauce off everything and leaving the solid bits, still worked through most of the chicken pieces by the time she circled back. My second cat, Biscuit, isn't food-motivated in the slightest — she treats every meal as a minor inconvenience — and she still cleared her bowl on the first night. I'd call that a meaningful signal.

What surprised me was the salmon variety. I expected it to be a novelty option, but both cats preferred it to the chicken by day five. The odour is milder, which sounds like a downside until you realize it means less of that "wet cat food smell" lingering in the kitchen. I served the Turkey Entree as a mid-week rotation and it performed fine — no drama, no leftovers, just a clean bowl.

Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food Cuts in Gravy, Cat Food Wet Recipe, Roasted Chicken Entree, with Sustainable Salmon, Tender Turkey Entree, 2.6 oz. Twin-Pack Trays (24 Count, 48 Servings)

On the practical side: the snap-and-peel packaging genuinely works. I've been using single-serve wet cat food trays for years and the foil lids that refuse to peel evenly are a persistent frustration. Sheba's trays peel cleanly in one motion. The serving size is genuinely appropriate for a standard adult cat — no scraping, no guessing, no tossing half a tin after 24 hours in the fridge. The trays are slim enough to stack in a kitchen drawer, which sounds trivial but matters when you're storing a 24-count bulk buy.

Where I hesitate: the price per serving is higher than dry food or grocery-store wet pate. In a household with two cats eating two meals a day, the monthly cost adds up faster than I'd like. It's not prohibitive, but if you're comparing per-serving prices across brands, this sits firmly in the mid-to-premium tier.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Cat owners who want a clean, no-mess portioning system without a can opener or dedicated scoop
  • Owners of adult cats who need encouragement to drink more water — the gravy texture helps
  • Multi-cat households where rotating between protein varieties keeps cats from getting bored
  • Anyone prioritizing a grain-free recipe with no artificial flavours for a standard adult cat

Skip this if you're on a tight budget and need the lowest cost per serving, or if your cat has a confirmed severe grain allergy and the cross-contact disclaimer is a dealbreaker. Also not suitable for kittens.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers — Similar gravy texture with a broader flavour lineup at a lower price point, though with a pate-style base rather than visible cuts
  • Wellness Complete Health Grain-Free Wet Cat Food — A comparable grain-free formula with a stronger focus on named meat as the first ingredient, priced at a similar premium tier
  • Tiki Cat Puka Puka Luau — A wet food built around chunked protein in broth rather than heavy gravy, appealing to cats that prefer a more liquid texture

FAQ

Sheba Perfect Portions is a wet cat food sold in twin-pack trays. Each tray holds two individual servings of cuts in gravy, designed to be snapped apart for a fresh, portion-controlled meal with no leftovers.

Final Verdict

The Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food earns its place on the shortlist if you're already spending time researching what goes into your cat's bowl. The twin-pack tray system is genuinely convenient, the protein variety holds up across all three flavours, and the grain-free formula without artificial additives addresses the concerns most cat owners actually have. It's not the cheapest wet food on the market, and the cross-contact note deserves acknowledgment. But after two months of consistent use across two cats with very different temperaments around food, I've kept it in the rotation. Will I repurchase? Yes — with a caveat that the salmon variety is worth prioritising if your household is anything like mine.