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Old September 9th, 2009, 04:30 PM
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"Mulligan Stew" brand cat food

I know this sounds terrible, but the owner at Global told me they are having great success with this newer brand. The brand is Mulligan Stew and the kind I tried this evening was "snake river stew". My guys sometimes just do not like eating the same old all the time so every once in a while I try to shake things up. The Global owner gave me a free can to try and everyone thought it was great. Since they are spoiled, I feed them on the kitchen counter and one was even trying to get the stuff out of the can before being put into a dish.
Ingredients are trout, whitefish,fresh cabbage (here come the toots), water, poultry liver, brown rice, horseradish(?),L-Methionine, N-Acetyl Cysteine, beta-carotine and selenium yeast.
I can't pretend to know what the additives are, hopefully nothing bad, but it does certainly appeal to my boys.
Has anyone else tried this or know anything about it before I buy any of it?
They have turned their collective noses up at a great many top shelf canned foods so when they actually like something, I get hopeful!
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