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Blink! Cat Food Review

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Made in Britain, Blink is a personalized cat food subscription service. Blink offers a variety of recipes that can be customized to your cat’s taste. Products are also available at some pet stores. Read our unbiased review of Blink! cat food to learn more.

The Cats.com Standard – Rating Blink! on What Matters

We have analyzed Blink! and rated it according to our standards here at Cats.com. Our grades are based on the species-appropriateness of the food, the quality of the ingredients, product variety, price, customer experience, and recall history. You can read more about our ratings here.

Here are our ratings for Blink! Cat Food in these key areas:

Ratings

  • Species-Appropriateness – 8/10
  • Ingredient Quality – 8/10
  • Product Variety – 8/10
  • Price – 6/10
  • Customer Experience – 7/10
  • Recall History – 8/10

Overall Score: 7.5/10

We give Blink! cat food a 45 out of 60 rating or a B+ grade.

About Blink!

Blink! has headquarters in Crick, Northhamptonshire, UK. The company launched in stores in 2018 and you can still purchase their foods in some stores today such as Tesco, Pets at Home, and Waitrose & Partners. They also have a subscription service which delivers pouches of cat food to your door once per month.

Blink! makes natural food containing premium fillets. They use British ingredients as much as possible. Blink doesn’t make any dry cat foods at this time.

Potential customers can sign up for a £1 trial box to test Blink. This can be very helpful if you have a picky cat and you’re not sure if s/he will like the food.

Subscription box prices per month start at £25.

  • Small Box – 28 Pouches (£25)
  • Medium Box – 56 Pouches (£48)
  • Large Box – 84 Pouches (£70)

Orders can be customized according to your cat’s food preferences.

The cat food comes in pouches which are not currently recyclable but the empty pouches can be taken to some companies, such as Tesco and Terracyle, which can recycle them.

Blink does make food suitable for kittens but at this time it is only available at Pets at Home stores. It should be available in the subscription service soon.

Also Read: KatKin Unbiased Cat Food Review

Sourcing and Manufacturing

Blink is very explicit in saying that most of their ingredients come from Britain. The exception is tuna which is not native to British waters. However, the fish in their pouches are sourced from Marine Stewardship Council (MCS) sustainable sources.

All of their British suppliers support the EU’s “Five Freedoms.”

According to Blink, they only source and include the best proteins, such as chicken breast, duck fillets, and salmon fillets. They use natural shredded meat and fish fillets. They do not use derivatives, cereals, or cheap fillers. There are no added sugars or salts in their foods. The foods are grain-free.

The foods contain 60 percent real meat and fish fillets.

To make sure their foods are complete, Blink adds a healthy blend of 21 vitamins and minerals. Only key vitamins and minerals are noted on foods under EU legislation but all are included in the recipe.

Their company is located in Northhamptonshire and that’s where their meals are made.

Blink delivers to mainland UK and Northern Ireland at this time. Delivery to the Highlands and islands in Scotland can take a little extra time.

Has Blink! Cat Food Been Recalled?

As far as we could determine, Blink cat foods have not had a recall. Blink customer service has stated on their Facebook page that they are not involved in the summer 2021 UK recall of several brands of cat food relating to pancytopenia.

We didn’t find any Blink recalls online but the company has only been in business for a few years.

What Kinds of Cat Food Does Blink! Offer?

Blink makes shredded fillet cat food in pouches. They do not make any dry cat food. At this time they offer seven different recipes which are complete meals for cats. Proteins include chicken, duck, beef, salmon, tuna, and turkey.

The foods are made with natural ingredients. They are grain-free with no added sugar and no extra salt. They are slow-cooked.

Fish used by Blink is MSC-approved. MSC is the Marine Stewardship Council, an organization that supports sustainable fishing.

Current Blink recipes:

  • Chicken Fillets & Tender Duck
  • Chicken Fillets & Shredded Beef
  • Chicken Fillets
  • Flaked Salmon & Chicken Fillets
  • Tuna & Salmon Fillets
  • Flaked Tuna Fillets
  • Chicken & Turkey Fillets

Blink! Cat Food– Top 3 Recipes Reviewed

Product Name Food Type Primary Protein Calories Price Our Grade
Blink Flaked Salmon & Chicken Fillets Cat Food Wet Salmon, Chicken NA £5.71 per lb A
Blink KITTEN Chicken & Turkey Fillets Wet Chicken, Turkey NA £5.71 per lb A
Blink Flaked Tuna Fillets Wet Tuna NA £5.71 per lb A

Blink! Cat Food Reviews

#1 Blink Flaked Salmon & Chicken Fillets Cat Food

We chose Blink Flaked Salmon & Chicken Fillets cat food to review because it combines both fish and poultry, two ingredients that cats should enjoy.

This recipe is made from flaked Norwegian salmon fillets and premium chicken fillets from British farms. The shredded fillets are slow-cooked in their own juices to create more flavor for your cat. The food retains the salmon skin for added nutrition and more omega 3 fatty acid.

This food is free of grains, added salt, and added sugar. Fillets used in Blink cat foods are Red Tractor-certified. Fish used in their foods meet Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standards.

Ingredients in this recipe include: Flaked Salmon Fillets 30%, British Chicken Fillets 30%, Broth 39%, Vitamins and Minerals 1%.

Major nutrients added (/kg): Taurine 500 mg, Vitamin A, 2000 I.U, Vitamin D3, 100 I.U, Iron Sulphate monohydrate 15, Zinc Sulphate monohydrate 12, Manganous Sulphate monohydrate 1.5, Cupric Sulphate pentahydrate 0.75, Calcium Iodate anhydrous 0.5.

One pouch weighs 85 grams.

Nutritional values for this recipe are Protein 13%, Fat 2%, Ash 1.5%, Fibre 0.2% Moisture 83%. This would be the guaranteed analysis in the United States.

We can convert these figures into the dry matter basis for the food. This means removing the water from the figures to see what remains. If we do this we find that the food contains 76.5 percent protein, 11.8 percent fat, 1.2 percent fiber, and 1.7 percent carbohydrates.

Blink Flaked Salmon & Chicken Fillets provides an exceptionally high amount of protein for your cat.

Ingredients

Flaked Salmon Fillets 30%, British Chicken Fillets 30%, Broth 39%, Vitamins and Minerals 1%.

Ingredients We Liked: Salmon fillets, British chicken fillets (local ingredients), taurine

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: None

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 13%
Crude Fat: 2%
Crude Fiber: 0.2%
Moisture: 83%
Ash: 1.5%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 76.47%
Fat: 11.76%
Fiber: 1.18%
Carbs: 1.76%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 71.6%
Fat: 26.75%
Carbs: 1.65%

Pros

  • Meat, poultry, and fish from certified sources
  • Slow-cooked
  • British ingredients, as much as possible, made in Britain

Cons

  • Costs more than many other cat foods
  • Some customers have said the single pouches are hard to find in stores since the subscription service has started
  • Some reviews indicated delivery service problems

#2 Blink KITTEN Chicken & Turkey Fillets

Formulated for kittens up to 12 months of age, Blink Kitten Chicken & Turkey Fillets are made in the UK from ingredients raised in Britain. The recipe is designed to meet the nutritional needs of active, growing kittens.

This chicken and turkey recipe only uses premium breast and thigh meat from British farmers. The shredded meat fillets are gently slow-cooked in their own natural juices to create a complete and tasty meal for your cat. It is free of grains, salt, and sugars.

Fillets used in Blink cat foods are Red Tractor-certified.

The primary ingredients in this food are: British Chicken Fillets, British Turkey Fillets, Chicken Broth, and Salmon Oil.

Chicken and turkey are good sources of meat protein for cats and kittens while salmon oil is an excellent cold water source of omega-3 fatty acids which are good for your cat’s skin and cat.
One pouch weighs 85 grams.

Nutritional values for this recipe are Protein 14.5%, Fat 4%, Ash 1%, Fibre 0.2%, and Moisture 80%.

We can convert these figures into the dry matter basis for the food. This means removing the water from the figures to see what remains. If we do this we find that the food contains 72.5 percent protein, 20 percent fat, 1 percent fiber, 5 percent ash, and 1.5 percent carbohydrates.
According to our estimate, Blink Kitten Chicken & Turkey Fillets contains approximately 95 kcal per 100 grams (3.5 ounces).

Ingredients

British Chicken Fillets 45%, British Turkey Fillets 15%, Chicken Broth 35%, Salmon Oil 4% Vitamins and Minerals 1%.

Ingredients We Liked: British chicken fillets, British turkey fillets, salmon oil

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: None

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 14.5%
Crude Fat: 4%
Crude Fiber: 0.2%
Moisture: 80%
Ash: 1%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 72.5%
Fat: 20%
Fiber: 1%
Carbs: 1.5%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 59.15%
Fat: 39.63%
Carbs: 1.22%

Pros

  • Chicken and turkey fillets from British sources
  • No added grains, salt, or sugars
  • Blink foods contain 60 percent real meat and/or fish
  • Kitten formula – not all cat foods offer a recipe for kittens

Cons

  • Costs more than many other cat foods
  • Some customers have said the single pouches are hard to find in stores since the subscription service has started
  • Some reviews indicated delivery service problems

#3 Blink Flaked Tuna Fillets

One of Blink’s most popular recipes, Blink Flaked Tuna Fillets uses premium Pacific tuna fillets. The fillets are gently slow-cooked in their own natural juices to create a meal that cats enjoy.
Blink uses no added grains, salt, or sugars in their formulas.

All of their recipes are cooked in the UK. The tuna fillets, while sourced from the Pacific, meet the high standards of Marine Stewardship Council sustainability – an organization that supports sustainable fishing.

The primary ingredients in this food are very simple: Tuna Fillets, Broth, Vitamins & Minerals.
Tuna is an excellent source of protein for cats. Vitamins and minerals are added to ensure your cat gets all of the nutrients he requires in a complete meal.

One pouch weighs 85 grams. Nutritional values for this recipe are Protein 13%, Fat 2%, Ash 1.5%, Fibre 0.2%, Moisture 83%.
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We can convert these figures into the dry matter basis for the food. This means removing the water from the figures to see what remains. If we do this we find that the food contains 76.5 percent protein, 11.8 percent fat, 1.2 percent fiber, 8.8 percent ash, and 1.8 percent carbohydrates.

According to our estimate, Blink Flaked Tuna Fillets contains approximately 71 kcal per 100 grams (3.5 ounces).

Ingredients

Tuna Fillets 60%, Broth 39%, Vitamins & Minerals 1%.

Ingredients We Liked: Tuna fillets

Ingredients We Didn’t Like: None

Guaranteed Analysis

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Crude Protein: 13%
Crude Fat: 2%
Crude Fiber: 0.2%
Moisture: 83%
Ash: 1.5%

Dry Matter Basis

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Protein: 76.47%
Fat: 11.76%
Fiber: 1.18%
Carbs: 1.76%

Caloric Weight Basis

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Protein: 71.6%
Fat: 26.75%
Carbs: 1.65%

Pros

  • Tuna is an excellent protein for cats
  • No added grains, salt, or sugars
  • Blink foods contain 60 percent real meat and/or fish

Cons

  • Costs more than many other cat foods
  • Some customers have said the single pouches are hard to find in stores since the subscription service has started
  • Some reviews indicated delivery service problems

What Do Customers Think of Blink! Cat Food?

We found lots of reviews for Blink cat food online, especially at Trustpilot.com. Most of the reviews are positive. Some of the reviewers were invited by Blink which tends to ensure that they will be more positive.

In terms of transparency on the Trustpilot.com site, Blink typically replies to negative reviews within 24 hours or less so they are very responsive to customers online. They have replied to 100 percent of their negative (1 or 2 star rating) reviews.

Positive Reviews

Our three senior boys have been licking their bowls clean ever since we switched to Blink! Bought it initially through a supermarket but have now switched to buying it directly using their subscription service. It’s fantastic to have found a good quality cat food and the high protein content has definitely been helping our newly diagnosed diabetic kitty gain weight.
Customer service has been amazing – our delivery went missing in transit and this was sorted out super speedily by their lovely team. Happy cats, happy humans! – by Sara on Jul 13, 2021

My cat loves Blink – there’s not a flavour he doesn’t enjoy. I like how the food actually looks the right colour and texture for the type it is (fish flakes like fish, chicken looks like chicken) as opposed to the sorts of cat food that say chicken but are dark brown and a minced beef texture. We did the trial, stopped to do a Katkin food trial (which my cat was super unimpressed with – although he loved the “sprinkles”), and are going back to Blink, as it’s clearly his favourite. – by Babs on Jul 12, 2021

Negative Reviews

My cat won’t eat tuna, she just won’t. I asked Blink to remove Tuna from the order but received 8 pkts. I asked to delay order but it turned up. They don’t listen – by Jackie on Jul 8, 2021

Reply from Blink Cat Food on Jul 8, 2021

Hey Jackie, thanks so much for your review and your feedback. We’re so sorry to hear of any inconvenience caused here and we’re of course keen to look into this for you. I’ve taken a peak at our system and unfortunately, I’m struggling to locate your account. Please may I kindly ask for you to pop an email over to our customer services team with your account email address and we will investigate this straight away for you. Our email address is: [email protected].
Thanks so much Jackie, speak soon.
The Blink Team x

Everything else for the product is perfect: the packaging, the marketing, the simpleness of ordering, etc. However, all my cats were experiencing diarrhoea while switching to these wet foods. They did not have the same problem with other wet foods from other brands. I tried to switch from Applaws to Blink gradually and carefully, but ended up with all four getting sad tummies. Had to cancel the service. They may be great for you, but not my cats. – by Jing on Jun 1, 2021

Reply from Blink Cat Food on Jun 1, 2021

Hey Jing,

Thanks for getting in touch with us and for your feedback.
We’re ever so sorry to hear your little ones have been unwell. 😔We hope they’re OK and we are keen to look into this further. Our customer service team have been in touch via email, but of course please do let us know if this hasn’t been received.
The Blink Team x

How Much Does Blink! Cat Food Cost?

Purchased in stores, Blink cat food sells for around £7.50 for a box of 8 pouches of food. Each pouch is 85 grams (about three ounces).

Via Blink’s subscription service, a monthly box of 28 pouches costs £25. A box of 56 pouches costs £48. And, a box of 84 pouches costs £70. There are no extra shipping charges with the subscription service. They are included in the service.

Overall, Is Blink! Cat Food a Good Choice?

Yes, Blink appears to be a very good quality cat food. It is very high in animal protein from meat, poultry, and fish. And, it has no grains or added salt and sugar.

Some customers have said their cats don’t like the food and the company has suggested this may be because the cats are used to the sugar and salt in other cat foods. It might take some cats a little while to get used to this food since it is more natural.

How Do You Order Blink! Cat Food?

You can order Blink’s subscription service, if you live in the UK, on their web site. A trial box is available with six pouches of food for £1. After you order the trial box, you have 12 days before your subscription kicks in. You can adjust or cancel your subscription in that time. One trial box per household and person.

Note: The values in our nutrient charts are automatically calculated based on the guaranteed analysis and may not represent typical nutrient values. This may lead to discrepancies between the charts and the values mentioned in the body of the review.
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About Carlotta Cooper

Carlotta Cooper is is a Certified NAVC Pet Nutritionist and long time animal lover. She's the author of The Dog Adoption Bible, a Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA) award winner. In addition, she is an American Kennel Club Gazette breed columnist and the author of several books about dogs and other animals. She has been reviewing pet foods and writing about dog food for more than 10 years.

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  1. Rachael

    My cats love this food! We introduced it slowly to wean them off their old food, which after researching were full of meat derivatives etc. I’m so glad we switched to this food, you can see our cats are happier and healthier. Even though Blink is on the pricier side, i’d rather pay a small amount more a month to know my cats are eating the best and will live long happy lives!

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  2. Judy greenwood

    My cat a Burmese is 15yrs old and loves blink any other premium cat food gives him runs my only complaint is I cannot chicken and salmon pouches loose .pets at home stopped selling them .i have to buy boxes and he don’t care for tuna .

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    1. zaty

      Hey Judy, my kitten eats Blink too. I would definitely suggest you to buy directly from their website as it allows you to fully customise your pouches. Their website is www,blinkcats.co.uk

  3. zaty

    I’ve been co-feeding my kitten Blink! and Acana kitten dry food as well as boiled salmon and chicken breasts once a week, she’s very healthy and has a really soft and shiny coat. Her breath smells fine (compared to the 13 other cats back at my parents – royal canine diet) which is definitely a good sign. She’s never had a problem with excreting and her stool always comes out smoothly. Blink subscription is really easy to manage and you can customise the flavours according to your pets. Customer service is one of the best, I had a Large parcel came in (84 pouches) but 8 pouches/1 flavour entirely was missing, emailed them the unboxing proof and I was sent a whole replacement package (84 pouches!) within 3 days “due to the inconvenience” which they really didn’t have too. I donated the previous parcel to a foster and kept the replacement package afterwards, now all of my cat parent friends are subscribed to blink lol

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  4. Gersh

    Hi all, I am feeding my 2 year old cat and he loves it but yes, it is expensive, anyone suggest another company with all or similar ingredients that are cheaper?

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