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Wed Sep-21-05 09:42 PM
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I have to get some plant for my indoor cat to eat. What do I get? |
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Edited on Wed Sep-21-05 09:43 PM by Skip Intro
He likes to chew on the "lucky bamboo" when he gets a chance, which is very, very rarely. But he looks longingly at it, obviously wanting to mow down.
I googled it and got sites saying it was safe for cats and other sites saying it would kill them.
He never gets to actually go outside.
I want to buy some plant he can munch away on completely safely, but I also want it to satisfy.
Any suggestions?
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Wed Sep-21-05 09:46 PM
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1. they sell cat grass you grow at pet stores... |
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Wed Sep-21-05 10:09 PM
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5. I bought some grass from a pet store, and soon had a house full of |
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big gnat-like bugs. The grass was fresh. I wound up throwing a bag over it and putting it in the outside trash.
I was hoping there was a safe, clean plant that I could buy and stick somewhere for him.
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Wed Sep-21-05 09:49 PM
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2. Grow some window box catnip.... |
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you'll have a happy cat, and it's easy to grow.
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Wed Sep-21-05 11:18 PM
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7. yes you will have a very happy cat with catnip |
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Wed Sep-21-05 09:50 PM
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3. mine like grass from outside. |
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the wider the blade, the happier the cat. :)
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Wed Sep-21-05 09:57 PM
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If you buy a plant for him to eat, he will know, and will thus ignore that plant, leaving it spotless, instead gorging himself on your favorite household plant that has stayed with you through thick and thin for ages! :rofl: No, actually, I'm serious.
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Wed Sep-21-05 11:11 PM
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6. Any kind of cereal grass works well. |
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I think it's oat grass that is sold in the pet stores. Rye grass, which growns quickly, would be fine too.
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Thu Sep-22-05 12:21 AM
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the big leafy stuff not the grass. Our cats love it. Be careful if you plant it outside, it loves to spread.
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Thu Sep-22-05 12:34 AM
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9. They sell rye and wheat grass in the pet stores... |
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...it works well, but is kind of expensive. If you're handy with such things, you can probably grow your own cheaper.
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Thu Sep-22-05 12:40 AM
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10. I just let my guy go outside and mow the lawn once in a while |
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supervised, of course - and it usually ends in a vomit. We've had good luck with the pet store grass - maybe the gnats were an aberration?
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