Cat grass.I keep my cats inside because there are tons of strays outside, and back when I would let them out, fleas and parasites were commonly brought back in. I decided against letting them out at all when one was hit by a car. Though occasionally if one of my cat seems particularly bored or stir-crazy, I take them out for a walk on a harness.So, I've been thinking about buying some cat grass (which I think is really just wheat grass?) to feed my cats inside. Will this help? Where would be the best place to get it? Is it worth it to buy one of those kits specifically designed for this purpose?
Oh i've seen some like the one in the picture at PetCo.
I'd buy the seeds, that shit is horribly expensive
If you put cat grass seeds in somone's keyboard and then put glad wrap over it and leave it for 4-5 weeks its grows ! :D :D :D
Cats are obligate carnivores and thus do not require grass in their diet. When they do eat grass, it is most often to induce vomiting (they can't digest it) which rids them of blockages such as furballs and other debris.
>>309093i've tried giving the stuff to my cats (from seed and fresh) and they just keep going back to the one spider-plant that they love to om nom nom
My cat just eats lettuce and cabbage.That's kinda similar right?