Why Every Cat Needs Cat Grass

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Cat grass is important to cats because it supports their natural instincts, health, and overall well-being. Cats are obligate carnivores. However, they still have a tendency to chew on plants. Cat grass provides a safe and beneficial option compared to potentially toxic household plants. Chewing on cat grass aids digestion. It can help cats expel hairballs by adding fiber to their diet. This process reduces discomfort caused by swallowed fur during grooming. It also acts as a mild natural laxative, which helps in maintaining healthy bowel movements.

For indoor cats, cat grass is especially valuable. It satisfies their instinct to forage and explore greenery. It offers mental stimulation and reduces boredom. It can also provide certain nutrients such as folic acid, which supports oxygen transport in the blood and overall vitality. Beyond physical health, cat grass enriches the environment. It gives cats a safe outlet for their chewing behavior. Without it, some cats may turn to unsafe plants or materials that could harm them.

Overall, cat grass is a safe and enjoyable treat. It promotes better digestion and prevents hairball issues. It also enhances enrichment for both indoor and outdoor cats.

Hena’s Blog For Paws © 2019 by Hena Osman is licensed under CC BY 4.0

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