Is Oat Grass Okay for Diabetic Cats?

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Blamethecats and Hannah

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I'm wondering if oat grass has a high sugar content. Is it a safe amusement for diabetic kitties? Gosh, I'm getting paranoid about seemingly simple things, these days... too much overthinking due to living with a sugar kitty, I suppose. Anyway, today, while at the local hardware store, DH spots a display of cat grass and suggests that Hannah would like some. I questioned the clerk as to the type of grass and she said it was oat grass. So, of course, DH buys a small pot for Hannah, we take it home, give it to her, and she loves it... for about 3 minutes, then walks away, totally bored with it. Okay, so we already know her attention span is awful... that's not news. But when I did her AM +3 test, her numbers were higher than usual. I immediately started overthinking the oat grass thing, even though her short encounter with the stuff seemed the unlikely culprit. Any thoughts? Oat grass looks like this:
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Good question. I had been wondering about regular grass, which i'll go out and pick for mr b in the summertime.

I didnt find any certain information but wheat grass has a low glycemic load, so i'd wager oat grass would be even lower.

I hope someone knows for sure. If i thought of it at the time i would've asked my vet last night when we had a phone followup.
 
Thanks for your reply @Misterbeesmom. I tried Googling the subject, but no joy. Guess I wouldn't even have given this any thought at all if Hannah's numbers had been their usual pattern, this morning. But about a half-hour after eating the oat grass, I noticed a spike. Couldn't help but wonder if maybe the grass was the cause.
 
Rosa eats grass most days on her walks outside. I can't say I've noticed any impact on her BG - if anything, she runs a little lower after her walk because of the exercise. Some of what she eats looks like the pic of oat grass, though what she gets is whatever is growing in the neighborhood at any given time so I guess it could be that mixed with something else.
 
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