Comments on: Black Hawk Grain Free Cat Food Review https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/ Dog food reviews / Cat food reviews Sat, 08 Jun 2026 01:58:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Kathy https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-40907 Sat, 08 Jun 2026 01:58:54 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-40907 Blackhawk no longer produce this and their only grain-free option now is the Kangaroo. I have stopped buying it. I did buy their Indoor food (and didn’t realise it wasn’t grain-free) and my boy threw up and developed bloody stools. Never again.

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By: Karen https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-40619 Mon, 13 May 2026 00:28:03 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-40619 I introduced my 6-month-old baby girl to Black Hawk Grain-Free Kitten food – I noticed this review is for “Adult”, let me know if there is a proper place for my review. Unfortunately, she doesn’t seem to enjoy it. Despite my efforts to feed her this new formula in various ways over the past 15 days, it’s become clear that she’s not a fan. It’s disheartening for me to realize this, as I had hoped she would take to it. Consequently, I’ll have to give away the food.

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By: Keisha https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-36538 Fri, 16 Jun 2023 02:57:34 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-36538 Maybe you could address the increased thirst in cats after eating Black Hawk?

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By: Keisha https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-36536 Fri, 16 Jun 2023 02:24:38 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-36536 In reply to Pet Food Judge (America).

It’s all about the money

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By: Megan https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-35213 Wed, 15 Feb 2023 06:17:19 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-35213 In reply to Vicki Ross.

Grain Free Dry Adult Cat Food
Duck & Fish

Duck Meal, Fish Meal, Salmon Meal, Potato, Tapioca, Field Peas, Chicken Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols [source of Vitamin E], Rosemary Extract and Citric Acid), Vegetable Protein, Mung Beans, Canola Oil, Sweet Potato, Beet Pulp, Pumpkin Seed Powder, Flaxseed, Apples, Eggs, Cranberries, Pineapple Pulp, Chicory Root, Kelp, Salt, Alfalfa, Lecithin, Yucca Schidigera, Brewers Yeast, Whey Powder, Fish Oil, Probiotic (Bacillus Coagulant), Natural Antioxidants, Coconut Oil, Tomato Powder, Cinnamon, Yoghurt Powder, Carrot, Emu Oil, Essential Vitamins and Minerals

Can you please do a review for this one please

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By: Catherine https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-35058 Fri, 13 Jan 2023 20:25:36 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-35058 Hello,

Could we update this review- the ingredients list has completely changed. I’m Curious if it’s better off now

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-33159 Tue, 08 Mar 2022 10:10:23 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-33159 In reply to Jacqui.

Hi Jacqui, I’m sorry to read about your cat’s varies troubles with pet foods over the years. I think it goes to show how these vet endorsed brands of food made of grains for carnivorous cats really don’t work, and it makes you wonder why vets endorse them.

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By: Jacqui https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-33149 Sun, 06 Mar 2022 00:48:29 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-33149 In reply to Jasmine.

Hi Jasmine, this is 5 years in the future, but I liked your comment. I was feeding my then 10 year old rescue cat Cookie, Royal Canin for Obesity as she was 8.7kgs! at the RSPCA shelter! It made her fatter! All the carbs and grains just didn’t agree with her. Tried every Royal Canin product my old vet recommended, but she was not improving. She had flakey skin and other issues. Was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism at age 7. The shelter only ever fed her Hills dry food, as they do for all the cats. Cookie was put back on the supermarket food, mostly wet like Dine and then Advance. Advance made her loose too much weight, and vomit. Today she has just finished with more blood tests for her thyroid and the Vet recommended I put her on Royal Canin Sensitive and Indoor dry. Well, back to the Vet, as she had bad diarrhoea from the RC!! Also her thyroid was high again! She’s now 13 and much better as she has stopped eating all dry in that brand and only wet food. Extremely fussy and difficult to feed, I have her on Dine Daily wet again and raw Kangaroo mince twice a day with her medicine hidden inside. She also has some Feline Naturals as a topper with her Roo for extra vitamins. She’s much healthier now. I plan to try this Black Hawk food as a treat and to add to wet food if she’s being picky. Thanks for your review. Jacqui

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By: S Dawson https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-14298 Mon, 26 Mar 2018 06:21:00 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-14298 In reply to Vicki Ross.

Totally agree! We give our cats dry as a treat only, but otherwise feed raw meat. Most dry foiod is like McDonalds – just because your cats/kids gobble it up and crave for it dorsn’t mean it is good for them and you should be feeding it to them all the time. As others have observed, changing from junk (dry) to healthy (wet raw meat) may be difficult at first, but if they are hungry enough they will eat it and get over their ‘addiction’ in time.

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By: Vicki Ross https://www.petfoodjudge.com/black-hawk-grain-free-cat-food-review/#comment-14293 Mon, 26 Mar 2018 01:18:00 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/?p=1409#comment-14293 In reply to S Dawson.

So true. Everything you said, I agree with

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