K. Sya and Sophie (GA)
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Hi,
After months of patiently waiting out the boneless kitty routine and many chicken treats, Sya is finally comfortable to wander about outside in the yard on her leash with me. She seems particularly intrigued by the smells on the bushes and the feel of the mulch bed. Am wondering two things....While I know I have to keep an eye on her grass consumption (prior experience of her bad tummy from that the last time...3AM in the bed...eeeew.), what about the onion grass that is mixed in out there? She doesn't seem to like the taste of it much, but does nibble on occasion. I know that family of plants is bad for cats...but is a little nibble of the tops on occasion dangerous? Also I am guessing that if we keep up with our walks fleas might be an inevitable result :roll: Should I be treating preventitively? I hate to expose her to flea meds if I don't absolutely have to, but still....Any thoughts?
After months of patiently waiting out the boneless kitty routine and many chicken treats, Sya is finally comfortable to wander about outside in the yard on her leash with me. She seems particularly intrigued by the smells on the bushes and the feel of the mulch bed. Am wondering two things....While I know I have to keep an eye on her grass consumption (prior experience of her bad tummy from that the last time...3AM in the bed...eeeew.), what about the onion grass that is mixed in out there? She doesn't seem to like the taste of it much, but does nibble on occasion. I know that family of plants is bad for cats...but is a little nibble of the tops on occasion dangerous? Also I am guessing that if we keep up with our walks fleas might be an inevitable result :roll: Should I be treating preventitively? I hate to expose her to flea meds if I don't absolutely have to, but still....Any thoughts?