BorisV
Member Since 2013
Saw this the other day and thought it might be worth sharing with those that have outdoor kitty's
.......My kitties (always been indoor) have never eaten grass and have NEVER been the slightest bit interested in catnip?!!!
Cat Myths: Do Cats Eat Grass When They're Sick?
7959455_mIf you've got an outdoor kitty (or one who escapes every time the front door swings open), you've probably seen her chomping on grass from time to time. It's not at all uncommon to witness a cat grazing in the yard, nibbling on those green blades like they're a rare and delicious delicacy. One theory that's been widely circulated claims that cats eat grass when they're feeling sick. It's been hypothesized that cats with vitamin deficiencies or intestinal issues crave grass.
This cat myth is mostly false. Typically, a kitty who's dining on grass is feeling perfectly fine. Eating grass is completely harmless for felines, as long as it's not been exposed to pesticides, herbicides, or any other lawn chemicals. In fact, grass consumption can actually be beneficial for cats, explains petMD. Grass contains properties that assist with digestion, and it's rich in certain nutrients, which may be why this myth took hold to begin with.
Grass contains folic acid, just like a mama cat's milk. When your cat consumes grass, the folic acid can help essential bodily functions and assists in hemoglobin production, which promotes oxygen movement in the blood.
Eating a bit of grass can help your kitty clear out her digestive system, so it's possible that her "gut" instinct draws her toward it when she needs a cleanse. Or it may just be pure coincidence! Either way, cats tend to regurgitate grass after they've eaten it because they lack the natural enzymes to break down vegetable matter, explains petMD. This is nothing to worry about-- just a natural response. But it can be helpful for kitties who need to clean out their digestive tracts. It's also a sort of natural laxative and can help break down fur balls in your cat's digestive system.
So if your cat enjoys feasting on the lawn every now and then, you can feel confident she's probably perfectly healthy! As mentioned earlier, just be sure the grass she munches on has not been treated by any chemicals. If you'd like to give your kitty a safe & delicious treat, consider growing cat grass in your home instead.