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Cat Grass

Cat grass - the necessary food supplement for any cat. Growing your own cat grass is a great addition to your home, in particular for an indoor cat. This natural supplement adds roughage to the cat's diet, providing health benefits such as vitamins and fibre as well as help to eliminate hairballs from the stomach.

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Veterinarian Dr. Conny Kolo on cat grass:

Vet Conny Kolo with her dogs

"Cats are clean animals. However, a lot of hair gets swallowed during their daily cleaning, which can form solid hairballs in the stomach. If the cat does not manage to get rid of this hairball regularly by vomiting, it can develop into a bezoar. Other health problems, such as gastritis and stomach pain, are possible consequences."

This content is a translation of the original text published on zooplus.de, created by Veterinarian Dr. Conny Kolo., in collaboration with our editorial team. The information provided is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your vet if you have any concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing.

Veterinarian Dr. Conny Kolo on cat grass:

Vet Conny Kolo with her dogs

"Cats are clean animals. However, a lot of hair gets swallowed during their daily cleaning, which can form solid hairballs in the stomach. If the cat does not manage to get rid of this hairball regularly by vomiting, it can develop into a bezoar. Other health problems, such as gastritis and stomach pain, are possible consequences."

This content is a translation of the original text published on zooplus.de, created by Veterinarian Dr. Conny Kolo., in collaboration with our editorial team. The information provided is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your vet if you have any concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing.

When cat grass can be useful according to Veterinarian Conny Kolo:

"Eating grass can help cats to get rid of their hairballs. For indoor cats in particular, it is important to provide them with a safe and non-toxic source of food before they start nibbling on houseplants. Specialised cat grass provides a safe way for cats to satisfy their natural need to eat grass and thereby can help support their digestion. It is important that the cat grass is fresh, free from pesticides and specifically suitable for cats."

When cat grass can be useful according to Veterinarian Conny Kolo:

"Eating grass can help cats to get rid of their hairballs. For indoor cats in particular, it is important to provide them with a safe and non-toxic source of food before they start nibbling on houseplants. Specialised cat grass provides a safe way for cats to satisfy their natural need to eat grass and thereby can help support their digestion. It is important that the cat grass is fresh, free from pesticides and specifically suitable for cats."