Brand comparison
Whiskas vs Felix: which popular cat brand is the lesser of two evils?
Whiskas D (30/100) vs Felix E (35/100). Both score poorly - here's exactly why and what to switch to instead.
Bouchées en Gelée
- Top ingredients
- 1 animal byproducts
- 2 corn
- 3 added sugars
- 4 cellulose
- 5 carrageenan
Sensations en Sauce
- Top ingredients
- 1 transformed animal proteins
- 2 animal byproducts
- 3 added sugars
- 4 colorants
- 5 caramel
Felix wins: 35/100 (Avoid) against 30/100 for Whiskas.
5-dimension score breakdown
PetFoodRate scores every product on five independent dimensions. Here's how Whiskas and Felix compare on each one.
| Dimension | Whiskas | Felix |
|---|---|---|
| Proteins | D | E |
| Nutrition balance | D | D |
| Undesirables | D | D |
| Transparency | E | E |
| Adaptability | C | B |
| Total score | 30/100 | 35/100 |
Scores are deterministic and based on ingredient composition only. Read our full methodology to understand how each dimension is weighted.
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