Pickled Herring is one of the traditional foods on the traditional foods on the Swedish Julbord (Christmas table)…so of course there’s a version of Julsill for cats!
It’s made by Mjau, the “low-rent” version of Bozita, which I’ve mentioned before (Both Bozita and Mjau are made by Doggy AB in Vårgårda). The main difference between the two brands seems to be the range of flavours and the ingredients labels. Mjau lists “meat and animal by-products” and “fish and fish by-products,” with 4% actual herring. Bozita lists the specific animals used, and doesn’t include “by-products.”
But do the cats mind if they get a little Julsill along with their raw? Apparently not…well, except maybe for Izaak.
I am sure one of Izzak’s other family members would be happy to help him out and eat what he doesn’t want. Once again just saying your blog is something I look forward to seeing everyday!
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Thank you for that! Especially during a pandemic, it’s hard to do post everyday, because you’re in this…I don’t know, a zone where you want to do stuff but are mentally exhausted and just can’t. Comments like yours make me keep posting, no lie.
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I think it sounds intriguing!
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