Fancy Feast ↔ Tyga

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Nestle Purina

Fancy Feast

Multinational · 11 listed

Lyka Pet Food

Tyga

Corporate · 4 listed

Formats represented

Fancy
canned
Tyga
gently-cooked

Moisture · as fed

Fancy Feast

canned
79–80

Tyga

gently-cooked
68–72
0%20%40%60%80%

Shown as fed: the water actually in the food. The dry-matter rows below strip it out so protein and fat can be compared across formats.

Protein · dry matter

Fancy Feast

canned
4855

Tyga

gently-cooked
5357
40%50%60%

Fat · dry matter

Fancy Feast

canned
1029

Tyga

gently-cooked
2330
0%10%20%30%40%

Formats and figures reflect the products listed on KibbleGuide, not necessarily each brand’s full range.

Background: ownership, sourcing and positioning

Fancy Feast and Tyga offer two different approaches to the Australian cat food market. Fancy Feast wins shoppers on variety and palatability rather than nutritional reinvention, using meat by-products and thickeners common to mainstream wet food. Tyga builds each recipe on 87 to 91 percent named meat and organs with functional whole-food extras like green lipped mussel, tuna and shiitake. The two brands differ in several ways beyond the one point highlighted here.

Fancy Feast is made in Pluakdaeng, Rayong, Thailand. It was created by Carnation in 1982 as the first 'gourmet' cat food, predating Nestlé's acquisition by three years.

Tyga is made in Sydney from Australian meat, gently cooked at 85 degrees C and frozen into 170g pouches, across four recipes. It develops its recipes with board-certified veterinary nutritionists and cooks gently at 85 degrees C rather than serving raw or extruding.

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Nestle Purina

Fancy Feast

Australia/Thailand · 11 products

CANNED·11

Lyka Pet Food

Tyga

Australia · 4 products

GENTLY-COOKED·4

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