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Cat Grass Guide: Benefits, How to Grow & Toxic Plants to Avoid

Cat grass benefits, safe varieties, growing tips, and a list of toxic houseplants every cat owner should know.

What Does Cat Grass Do?

Cat grass refers to the young shoots of grasses such as oat, barley, and wheat. The exact reason cats eat grass is not fully understood, but several benefits are thought to play a role: - Aids hairball elimination: The fiber stimulates the digestive tract, helping cats pass hairballs through vomiting or in stool. - Provides trace nutrients: Small amounts of vitamins and folic acid. - Instinctive behavior: Even wild cats have been observed eating grass. - Environmental enrichment: Offers indoor cats an engaging, natural activity that helps reduce boredom.

Safe Varieties and How to Grow Cat Grass

Safe varieties: - Oat grass — the most popular choice - Barley grass - Wheat grass - Ryegrass How to grow it: Ready-made cat grass kits make this easy. From seed to snack takes just 7 to 10 days. 1. Fill a container with soil and scatter the seeds. 2. Water well and place in a bright spot. 3. Once the grass reaches 10–15 cm (4–6 inches), offer it to your cat. 4. Replace with a fresh batch when it wilts (every 2–3 weeks). Always use pesticide-free seeds. Never let your cat eat grass from outdoors, as it may have been treated with pesticides or herbicides.
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Toxic Plants Every Cat Owner Must Avoid

Many common houseplants are dangerous to cats. Be sure to review our full toxic substances list for cats. Especially dangerous plants: - Lilies (Easter lily, Asiatic lily, tulips) — Extremely toxic. Even small amounts can cause acute kidney failure and can be fatal. - Poinsettia — Causes irritation of the mouth and gastrointestinal tract - Aloe vera — Triggers vomiting and diarrhea - Dracaena (corn plant) — Causes vomiting and loss of appetite - English ivy — Can cause skin irritation and vomiting - Sago palm — Causes liver failure and is often fatal Review your home alongside our indoor safety guide. If your cat ingests a toxic plant, refer to our emergency first aid article and seek veterinary care immediately.
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