Bounty Grain Free Cod & Carp Recipe Dry Cat Food
Verified May 19, 2026
This is a high-protein, grain-free dry food for cats of all ages, built around multiple fish proteins including cod, carp, catfish, whitefish, herring, and salmon. Peas, lentils, and tapioca provide additional calories and fiber, while added omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, taurine, eggs, and a mix of fruits and vegetables round out the nutrient profile. It also includes prebiotics and probiotics to support healthy digestion.
This is a high-protein, fish-based, grain-free dry food suitable for most healthy cats and kittens that do well on fish and legumes. It offers a rich mix of marine proteins and added omega-3s, which can be helpful for skin, coat, and overall health. The legume-heavy, grain-free design is something to consider carefully, especially for owners of cats with heart concerns or those who prefer more traditional grain-containing diets.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Very high protein at 42% with multiple fish meals, which can provide highly digestible amino acids for cats.
- Grain-free formula with moderate fat and low fiber, which generally suits most healthy, active cats and kittens.
- Includes omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, flaxseed, fish oils, and green mussels that can support skin, coat, and joint health.
- Contains prebiotic inulin and added probiotics, which may help maintain a healthy digestive tract.
Considerations
- Fish is a common allergen for some cats, so this may not suit cats with known fish sensitivities.
- Peas and lentils are key carbohydrate sources; some owners prefer to limit legumes in pet diets due to emerging research concerns.
- Multiple fish ingredients may contribute to higher ash levels, which could be a consideration in cats prone to urinary issues.
- Heavily fish-based diets can be very palatable, so monitoring weight and portion control will be important.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Cod
Cod is a lean white fish used in pet foods as a high-quality, easily digestible animal protein that provides essential amino acids, B vitamins (notably B12), selenium and modest amounts of omega‑3 fatty acids for skin, coat and overall health. It is palatable and low in fat, but should be properly deboned and sourced; avoid feeding raw fish without appropriate processing (some raw fish can contain enzymes that affect thiamine) and monitor for fish allergies or contaminants such as mercury.
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Carp
Carp is used in pet foods as a digestible animal protein and palatability enhancer, supplying amino acids and modest amounts of omega‑3 fatty acids that benefit skin, coat, and overall health in dogs and cats (though levels of EPA/DHA are generally lower than in oily marine fish). Owners should be aware that raw carp can contain thiaminase and parasites and often has small bones, so it should be properly cooked, deboned, and sourced from reputable suppliers to reduce the risk of nutrient loss, contamination, or allergic reactions.
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Egg Product
Egg product is used in pet foods as a high-quality, highly digestible animal protein and palatability enhancer, providing complete essential amino acids, fats, vitamins (such as A, D and B12), minerals and choline, and it often serves as a binder or emulsifier when included as whole, dried or concentrated egg. It supplies bioavailable nutrients for dogs and cats but can be a food allergen for some individuals, may be higher in fat depending on yolk content, and should be properly processed (pasteurized or cooked) to reduce microbial risk.
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Catfish
Catfish is used in pet foods as a digestible animal protein and source of omega‑3 fatty acids, supporting muscle maintenance and skin/coat health in both dogs and cats. It can enhance palatability and provide lean protein but may trigger fish allergies in some animals or present contaminant risks depending on source (e.g., mercury or PCBs), and cat diets should still be formulated or supplemented to ensure adequate taurine and complete nutrition.
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Whitefish
Whitefish (such as pollock, cod, or haddock) is commonly used in pet foods as a lean animal protein source that provides high‑quality essential amino acids, good digestibility, and some omega‑3 fatty acids to support skin, coat and muscle maintenance. While generally palatable and useful for weight‑managed formulas, pet parents should be aware of potential fish allergies and the importance of responsible sourcing and processing to minimize contaminants; cats also require adequate dietary taurine, so whitefish should be part of a complete, balanced diet.
Nutritional Breakdown
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Blackwood is a premium pet food brand that offers small-batch, slow-cooked recipes for dogs and cats made in the USA. The brand targets pet owners seeking natural, high-quality nutrition with an emphasis on digestibility, freshness, and family-owned production values.
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Blackwood Pet Food manufactures its products in-house in the USA at USDA-inspected, AAFCO-compliant facilities. All recipes are slow-cooked in small batches to ensure better nutrient retention, with oversight on ingredient sourcing and process control.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Blackwood Bounty Grain Free Cod & Carp Recipe Dry Cat Food has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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