Orijen Six Fish vs. Rawz Chicken & Chicken Liver Pate

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Orijen has a better protein to fat ratio. Rawz's ratio of 1.22 to 1 is too low (too fatty). (The ideal ratio is 2 to 1.) Rawz has much fewer ingredients, which is usually a good thing. Both foods are mostly free of fruits, veggies, grains, and starches. Rawz is 100% pea-free; Orijen has peas as its 15th ingredient.

Orijen Six Fish

Orijen has a better protein to fat ratio. Rawz's ratio of 1.22 to 1 is too low (too fatty). (The ideal ratio is 2 to 1.)

Legend

First 10 ingredients:

whole atlantic mackerel whole atlantic herring flounder whole acadian redfish atlantic monkfish silver hake mackerel meal herring meal blue whiting meal alaskan pollock oil

Rawz Chicken & Chicken Liver Pate

Rawz has much fewer ingredients, which is usually a good thing.
Rawz is 100% pea-free; Orijen has peas as its 15th ingredient.

First 10 ingredients:

chicken chicken liver chicken broth fenugreek seeds natural flavor potassium chloride choline chloride calcium carbonate salt vegetable broth

 

Orijen Six Fish

Kibble

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Rawz Chicken & Chicken Liver Pate

Canned

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Score
F
Score
A+
Food Type Kibble Canned
Meat % Unknown 96%
Protein % 40% 11%
Fat % 20% 9%
Fiber % 3% 1%
Protein to Fat Ratio 2 to 1 1.22 to 1
Total Ingredients 43 8
Meat Content 12 total
high concentration, high quality
4 total
high concentration, high quality
Non-Meats 24 total
low concentration
1 total
low concentration
Pea-free No, 15th Ingredient Yes
Sugar-free Yes Yes
Controversial ingredient-free Yes Yes
 

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