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Dangers in the grass
Greetings,
Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed |
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From: "Ed"
Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed Hi Ed, Why not give your kitty a container of wheat grass to munch on? You can buy it at a store like Whole Foods. They have it labeled as "pet grass" in the produce section. Or, you can grow your own. Lauren ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm |
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From: "Ed"
Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed Hi Ed, Why not give your kitty a container of wheat grass to munch on? You can buy it at a store like Whole Foods. They have it labeled as "pet grass" in the produce section. Or, you can grow your own. Lauren ________ See my cats: http://community.webshots.com/album/56955940rWhxAe Raw Diet Info: http://www.holisticat.com/drjletter.html http://www.geocities.com/rawfeeders/ForCatsOnly.html Declawing Info: http://www.wholecat.com/articles/claws.htm |
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Hello Ed,
Just to be on the safe side you should probably consider purifing this cats blood,liver and kidneys. Check out this site, they have all natural remedies. www.felinemedicinechest.com "Ed" wrote in message ... Greetings, Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed |
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Hello Ed,
Just to be on the safe side you should probably consider purifing this cats blood,liver and kidneys. Check out this site, they have all natural remedies. www.felinemedicinechest.com "Ed" wrote in message ... Greetings, Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed |
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Hello Ed,
Just to be on the safe side you should probably consider purifing this cats blood,liver and kidneys. Check out this site, they have all natural remedies. www.felinemedicinechest.com "Ed" wrote in message ... Greetings, Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... Hello Ed, Just to be on the safe side you should probably consider purifing this cats blood,liver and kidneys. Check out this site, they have all natural remedies. www.felinemedicinechest.com "Ed" wrote in message ... Greetings, Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... Hello Ed, Just to be on the safe side you should probably consider purifing this cats blood,liver and kidneys. Check out this site, they have all natural remedies. www.felinemedicinechest.com "Ed" wrote in message ... Greetings, Does anyone know the true risks of parasitic infections for a strictly house cat being given outside grass? I believe an important part of the life cycles of many pests include laying eggs on grass that is then eaten by an unsuspecting host. Seems as if I would be exposing my cat to some of the dangers of the outside while denying her all of its pleasures. But, I have been giving my cat a few blades of grass a day from the yard for 4 years now without any ill effects... so far. Ed |
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