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Old January 29th 04, 06:07 PM
Fat Freddy
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Has anyone tried the new ³Chicken Soup....Soul² cat food in the can?
Do your cats like it?

I was thrilled when I saw it come on the market because my cats love
the dry Chicken Soup, so I bought a case of the cans thinking they
would go crazy for it, but they won¹t eat it. I can¹t say that I blame
them because even though it contains good stuff like chicken, duck,
liver, etc. it doesn¹t have any smell. Some canned foods smell really
good, and the cats think so too and will gobble them up, but this one
smells really bland like ground up paper or something. The dry Chicken
Soup smells more ³real² and meaty than the canned. Even Rocky Fatcat,
our neighborhood food beggar who will eat most anything any time, isn¹t
interested in it.
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Old January 29th 04, 11:13 PM
Jon C
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My cats like it fine, but the canned food has very high levels of calcium
and phosphorus.

The dry food, interestingly, has reasonable levels.

"Fat Freddy" wrote in message
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Has anyone tried the new ³Chicken Soup....Soul² cat food in the can?
Do your cats like it?

I was thrilled when I saw it come on the market because my cats love
the dry Chicken Soup, so I bought a case of the cans thinking they
would go crazy for it, but they won¹t eat it. I can¹t say that I blame
them because even though it contains good stuff like chicken, duck,
liver, etc. it doesn¹t have any smell. Some canned foods smell really
good, and the cats think so too and will gobble them up, but this one
smells really bland like ground up paper or something. The dry Chicken
Soup smells more ³real² and meaty than the canned. Even Rocky Fatcat,
our neighborhood food beggar who will eat most anything any time, isn¹t
interested in it.



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Old January 29th 04, 11:13 PM
Jon C
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My cats like it fine, but the canned food has very high levels of calcium
and phosphorus.

The dry food, interestingly, has reasonable levels.

"Fat Freddy" wrote in message
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Has anyone tried the new ³Chicken Soup....Soul² cat food in the can?
Do your cats like it?

I was thrilled when I saw it come on the market because my cats love
the dry Chicken Soup, so I bought a case of the cans thinking they
would go crazy for it, but they won¹t eat it. I can¹t say that I blame
them because even though it contains good stuff like chicken, duck,
liver, etc. it doesn¹t have any smell. Some canned foods smell really
good, and the cats think so too and will gobble them up, but this one
smells really bland like ground up paper or something. The dry Chicken
Soup smells more ³real² and meaty than the canned. Even Rocky Fatcat,
our neighborhood food beggar who will eat most anything any time, isn¹t
interested in it.



 




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