Can cats eat lawn grass?
Cats cannot eat lawn grass because it is not certain whether the grass in the lawn is poisonous to cats. There are many green plants in life that are poisonous to cats, such as common pothos, lilies, tulips, azaleas, and iron. Thread ferns, hydrangeas, hyacinths, chrysanthemums and other plants are all fatal dangers to cats. At the same time, the grass in the lawn is very likely to be sprinkled with pesticides, which can be poisoned by cats if they eat them.
The reasons why cats eat grass
1. Some cats are more curious and are simply curious about things they have never seen before. Or they regard this kind of grass as an imaginary enemy and play with it.
2. There may be too much hair accumulated in the cat's body, and the cat wants to spit out the hair balls by eating grass. At this time, the cat can be given special hair removal cream or cat grass.
3. It may be that the cat’s body lacks trace elements or fiber. At this time, the cat can be fed some vegetables that it can eat, or special nutritional supplements for pets.
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