Cat tears in one eye
0 Jan 28,2024
Cats eating too much grass will cause cats to vomit frequently, irritate the stomach, and even cause diarrhea, which has adverse effects on the gastrointestinal tract. Cat grass is rich in fiber, but because fiber absorbs water, if the cat does not like to drink water, the lack of water in the intestines and stomach will easily cause constipation due to dry stools that cannot be excreted, so do not overdose on cat grass.
For cats, cats should not eat too much cat grass, and the frequency is about once every two weeks. If you plant a cat grass pot by yourself, you can pull up 3-4 pieces of cat grass and cut it into sections before giving it to the cat. Never give it to the cat together with the white stems below. The sharp points of the stalks will irritate the cat's mouth and esophagus, causing the cat to cough continuously and be unable to vomit.