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Old January 6th 14, 02:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 23:09:18 -0800, "Sylvia M"
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"IBen Getiner" wrote in message
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On Friday, January 3, 2014 2:00:25 AM UTC-5, Sylvia M wrote:
My cat was gifted with a CatGrass Planter.

The oat and wheat grass is now 4 inches high.

I introduced the planter to my cat, an indoor cat.

She sniffed once and walked away.

I clipped one blade and tried to entice her.

Crushed the blade and held it near her nose...no luck



She has no idea that it is edible...

Now what?



Do most cats know that grass is good for them?

How can I convince her?



T.I.A. for suggestions



Sylvia R


Ever see a kat get a shoot of that krap stuck up in their sinuses? The
way they get it out is to sneeze repeatedly while banging their heads on
the floor. I'd think twice about giving that to him. Seen it happen. Of
course, it's your trip, man. It''s totally up to you.....


IBen Getiner
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You paint a scary picture. I don't doubt its truth.
Thanks for this additional info.

Sylvia M


Pretty much nonsense. My cats eat indoor or outdoor grass and usually
end up upchucking. Many cats do that. It seems to help them out. As
soon as my cats get outside they start chewing the grass. Then they
come inside to upchuck. It's ok, it cleans them out and I get to clean
up a bit of vomit and grass. I just wish they'd do it outside. Or
maybe they do and I don't notice it.