Why cats eats grass?
Plucking grass by the cat is the easiest way to take care of the digestive system. Plants help to remove excess mucus and bile, and also facilitate the excretion of hair - it prevents the formation of hair balls. Many cats pluck the grass to relieve pain. This is the effect of chlorophyll, which also has excellent properties in the treatment of infection, anemia or skin ulcer.
Cats regularly eating grass have less problems with digestion and defecation. It is a way for them to strengthen the body and cope with indigestion.
Free-going cats usually try to nibble the usual weeds, but the animal will not also despise ordinary grass. If your pet does't have the opportunity to go outside, it is worth preparing for him other types of grass, for example oats, barley or rye. If your cat can't leave the house, sow the grass in the pot. Place the flowerpot in the place most often visited by the cat.

Cats regularly eating grass have less problems with digestion and defecation. It is a way for them to strengthen the body and cope with indigestion.
Free-going cats usually try to nibble the usual weeds, but the animal will not also despise ordinary grass. If your pet does't have the opportunity to go outside, it is worth preparing for him other types of grass, for example oats, barley or rye. If your cat can't leave the house, sow the grass in the pot. Place the flowerpot in the place most often visited by the cat.

I think dogs do exactly the same - eat grass to clear their digestive tract.
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