Sunday, July 15, 2012

Should Cats Eat Grass

Should Cats Eat Grass
My husband recently wanted to know why cats eat grass. So I did a little reach and discovered that no one really has a clear answer to this question. However, it seems that all cats, including our cuddly house cats have the instinctive desire to nibble on grass.

It seems that the wild cats eat grass to aid digestion. Vomiting after eating small animals, grass helps them undigested parts of these animals. Regurgitating these cats to reduce the risk of blockage in its digestive tract. Of course, like domestic cats rarely have the opportunity to meet other animals, nibbling the grass helps them to eat their own hair instead of throwing animal parts. If something like my other cat (short track training) are eating grass and throwing, helps prevent hairballs from what their digestive system to become blocked.

I recommend parents to buy or grow the cat grass cat. I understand that cleaning cat vomit is bad enough, is a much better run your cat to the vet because his digestive system is blocked by hairballs. Not only do these visits to the vet are expensive, are stressful for humans and cats. Moreover, because the surgery is sometimes necessary to remove the obstacle, cat hairballs can be life threatening.

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