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My Cat Eats Grass – So What’s the Big Deal?

Ajeet Nandwal by Ajeet Nandwal
September 11, 2022
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I have owned many cats throughout my life. Two things I know for sure are that they are really picky and love to eat grass. What I also know is that they never got sick just from eating grass. They do. So really, why are they doing it?

There are many reasons they would want to eat the weed, and many pet owners feel the need to discourage or discourage them from doing so. They feel since their cat is not a cow why let them do this. They also think that after seeing it for the first time, not only are they weird, they just make them puke anyway. Unfortunately, with Kitty unable to speak, all we can do is watch and theorize as to why.

What people forget is that this is a pet, not a wild cat. It is a natural instinct for them to graze and throw up immediately after eating. This is especially true for cats, who aren’t just limited to life as a house cat. Free-roaming cats will eat just about anything they can catch, and that’s just one of the reasons they “must” eat grass.

One of my cats loved catching and eating field mice. He didn’t watch what he ate, so he pretty much ate the whole thing. There are many parts he ate that he could not digest. Although some of this indigestible material would take nature’s course and could pass through his system, much could not.

So how does a cat get rid of material in its stomach so it doesn’t continue to cause discomfort or worse, some kind of obstruction? They eat grass to throw up. It’s really no big deal for her. I’m pretty sure they don’t enjoy it, but it’s also part of their natural instinct to do so. It’s a cycle of removal that they go through during the natural processing of their food.

Cats vomit what they can’t happen. One of the most important things is getting rid of furballs in their system. During the natural cleaning process of their coat, their very rough tongue does a great job not only removing dirt or clutter, but also holding back a lot of hair. It forms large balls of fur in its abdomen. If they are not removed or passed on, they cause a lot of discomfort to the pet.

Because cats clean themselves almost all the time, they need a way to get rid of those balls of fur. In the absence of weed, they need something to take its place. If required, fur ball additives are available for their pet food. One of the best things I’ve found to help them get rid of the fur in their stomachs is to give them some type of oil with their food. But many cats don’t like that and even if they do, don’t overdo it.

My cat used to only eat dry food. He didn’t bother with the wet products. Though I moistened it to his liking, it didn’t help remove the fur he would ingest. I saved tuna oil and would give it to him. He was given a tablespoon about every 2nd or 3rd day. This helped him move fur naturally through his system. Also, he loved the taste.

Grass will not harm your pet and they may even like to eat it. Just make sure it’s not full of insecticides. It could harm them in the long run if it contains any toxins.

Like anything else, if it’s an ongoing thing, brand new behavior, or if they’re constantly throwing up, it can be a sign of a different problem entirely. A trip or at least a phone call to your veterinarian may be in order. You may want the pet brought in, or a few questions can give you the answers to put your mind at ease.

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