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Pin On Hacks. If you’ve ever taken your cat out into your backyard to enjoy the warm sunshine and watch the birds, they probably ignored both of those things, headed straight to a tasty patch of grass, and started chomping down. This is completely normal behavior for cats. It’s actually something that your cat is hardwired to do.

Don’t worry, it’s actually healthy for your cat to eat cat grass. There are several key benefits of cat grass for your feline pal. If your cat is an indoor cat, you can even grow cat grass for them so that they can enjoy the same benefits as outdoor kitties.

Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of cat grass and how to grow it safely indoors.

What Is Cat Grass?

Cat grass is really a variety of grasses that cats like to snack on. Typically, the healthiest versions are cereal grain grasses such as:

Oat

Oat Wheat

Wheat Barley

Barley Rye

Rye Alfalfa

It’s important to note that cat grass isn’t the same thing as catnip. Catnip is a member of the mint family and has a behavioral effect on cats. Cat grass does not.

Benefits of Cat Grass

Even though cats are carnivores, they still enjoy a salad now and then, which comes in the form of cat grasses. These can offer many benefits for your cat’s health and your cat will enjoy eating them.

1. Hairball Removal

If you have a long-haired cat, or even a short-haired one prone to hairballs, you know how awful it can be watching them try to cough up hair. Cat grass contains a significant amount of fiber which makes it easier for your cat to pass their hairballs.

2. Indigestion Relief

Cat grass can also help relieve indigestion. It’s theorized that one of the reasons cats have developed the instinctual desire to snack on grass in the wild is because it helps them to vomit to get rid of the non-digestible parts of the small animals they eat. Cats cannot digest things such as hair, bones, and feathers, so high-fiber grass helps them eliminate it from their stomachs.

3. Laxative

Similar to encouraging vomiting, cat grass can also have a laxative effect on cats. This can ensure they aren’t having trouble digesting and passing their food.

4. Mental Stimulation

Most cats love to play. The shape and texture of the grass attract your cat’s attention and stimulate their hunting instinct. Chewing on cat grass can also give a bored kitty something to do.

5. Prevents Parasites

Cat grass can also help prevent parasitic infections in cats. It’s believed that the grass wraps around parasites and helps stimulate vomiting or the release of parasites in the stool. This is one way a cat’s body naturally expels worms.

6. Vitamins and Minerals

Lastly, cat grass is full of beneficial vitamins and minerals that your cat needs. Cat grass is an excellent source of:

Vitamins A, B, and D

Vitamins A, B, and D Folic Acid

Folic Acid Chlorophyll

As an added benefit, chlorophyll can even help freshen your cat’s breath.

Growing Cat Grass

If you’re going to give your cat grasses as a regular part of their diet, it’s best to give them grass that is grown inside of your home. The grass in your yard can be contaminated with pesticides and other toxic substances. Furthermore, if you’re feeding your cat grass from inside your home, it’s less likely they’ll consume something toxic.

Cat grass is quite simple to grow. Many pet stores sell kits that come with a container, seeds, soil, and instructions for growing the grass.

You’ll need to plant the grass in the container it came with. Water it according to the directions on the package. Once the seeds sprout, it will take about 10–14 days for the grass to be ready for your cat to eat. Usually, the grass should reach 4 inches by that time. You don’t need to remove the grass from the container. Instead, just let your cat snack right from the pot.

The grass should be fine for 1–3 weeks, just keep an eye out for mold. If mold appears or the grass begins to look brown and wilted, it’s time to replace it.

Final Thoughts

Cat grass isn’t harmful to cats and when they eat it, it’s not because they’re sick and want to throw up—it’s just an instinctual reaction. Growing your own is the best way to ensure that your cat isn’t accidentally consuming any toxic chemicals. If you want to add an easy-to-grow, healthy supplement to your cat’s diet, try cat grass.

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How To Grow Indoor Grass For Cats + DIY Grass Planter

Summer may be coming to a close here in Virginia but you wouldn’t know it by the flurry of activity in my backyard. My roses are blooming, my lavender is thriving, the hummingbirds are drinking the nectar, the butterflies are visiting, and the birds are trying to eat me out of house and home.

In the past week, I’ve seen cardinals, red finches, sparrows, mockingbirds, a woodpecker, a bluejay, and a warbler.

The problem?

They were fighting over the one suet basket I had out.

In order to maintain some order in the chaos, I decided to:

a) get a second suet feeder and

b) restock my suet supplies.

I headed to my local Tractor Supply Co. where I planned to run in and out with only what I needed. Of course, that didn’t happen. I have a penchant for stopping to look at what’s new, what’s on sale, and what can I find to use for a DIY project.

When I spotted this green tractor suet feeder, I knew I (well, the birds ?) had to have it.

After I stocked up on suet cakes, I spent a whole lot of time in the clearance section and hanging out with the baby chicks. Aren’t they adorable??

I planned on buying some succulents for my windowsills but I couldn’t find any. The clerk told me that they were already sold out and they wouldn’t be getting any more since it was late in the season.

Darn it.

I headed to the seed display where I debated buying more lavender seeds but an idea hit me when I spotted these:

Chia seeds!

Bandit and Titan will get treated to delicious indoor cat grass and I’ll get to make them an indoor glass planter.

I grabbed a galvanized hog bucket, chia seeds, and organic potting soil and added them to my shopping cart. Then it hit me, “Cats cannot live on grass alone. I better grab cat food and litter while I’m here.”

The Cats

As Bandit gets older, she likes variety less and less so I grabbed one of her favorites=>Purina® Friskies Surfin’ & Turfin’ Favorites Wet Cat Food Variety Pack (32 cans). Yep, 32 cans. We go big in this household.

Bandit loves the smooth poultry and seafood paté texture and I love knowing that each can provides 100% complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats.

Side note: If you’re wondering where Titan the cat came from, and when we adopted him, you can find out here.

Since I wasn’t sure about Titan’s cat litter preferences, I stuck with the one that Bandit prefers=>

Purina® Tidy Cats® Free & Clean™ with TidyLock® Protection Clumping Litter, 20-lb. jug.

A few of the benefits:

Unscented formula (made without fragrances and dyes)

Activated charcoal absorbs odors

Odor control

99.9% dust-free formula

Forms strong, tight clumps for easy scooping

We have a saying in this house, “litter comes in and litter goes out.” And that’s why the jug (pictured above) is nearly empty. Let’s just say that we have two highly-trafficked litter boxes.

That require lots of scooping.

Bandit blames the new guy for this but Titan swears he doesn’t know what she’s talking about. ?

Anyway, now that the food and litter situation is taken care of, it’s time to get my DIY on.

How To Grow Indoor Grass For Cats + DIY Grass Planter

Materials Used:

Galvanized Hog Bucket

Organic Chia Seeds

Burpee Seed Starting Mix

four 4 to 6-inch wood furniture legs

super glue

spray bottle with water

tape measure

Directions:

Wash the hog bucket with warm soapy water. Rinse and dry.

Turn the bucket over and measure where you’ll be placing the legs. I kept my legs about 1/2 inch away from the edge (shown below) and equally spaced the four out.

Tip: You can also place the legs in what would be the 3:00, 6:00, 9:00, and 12:00 positions on a clock face.

Once you’ve determined where you’ll be placing the furniture legs, superglue each leg to the hog bucket/planter. Apply pressure until the glue sets (usually 15-20 seconds) so the legs don’t slide around.

Optional: apply felt pads to the bottom of each furniture leg.

Let the planter (hog bucket) dry overnight.

Add 1/2 to 1 inch of seed starting mix (soil) to the planter.

Sprinkle the chia seeds evenly on top of the soil. Do not cover.

Next, saturate the seeds with water from a spray bottle. When you’re done, place the planter in a well-lit area away from prying cats and kids.

Moisten the seeds daily.

You should start to see growth around the third day.

Around day fourteen, the chia grass should be ready for your cats dining pleasure.

The best part? The grass planter is sturdy and reusable.

Conclusion

Thanks to Tractor Supply Co., and Purina®, I’m happy, the cats are happy, and the birds are freaking ecstatic.

Do you have a Tractor Supply Co., store near you? What’s your favorite item to stock up on while you’re there?

Feel free to pin this project so you can find it later!

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