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Why Do Cats Eat Grass
Some cat owners make the mistake of preventing their cat from eating
grass. There are various reasons for this, one being that they think it
makes their cat ill or upsets their stomach. This is an incorrect
assumption and in fact the eating of grass followed by regurgitation is
a perfectly natural behavior for all cats.
Cats do not possess the ability to separate meat from fur bones or
feathers before eating like we do so they have to eat the digestible
parts along with the indigestible parts. When the cat has finished
digesting what he can the rest has to be removed from the system. To
try and pass this through the digestive tract could cause obstruction
and severe illness so this is where grass eating comes in.
The habit of eating grass triggers the natural process of
regurgitation of indigestible foods including its own fur balls which
would otherwise obstruct the system. This can appear to us humans as if
the cat is being violently ill but this is not the case and in fact is
very beneficial to the cat.
What about other plants and vegetables?
Cats cannot produce the enzymes needed to break down plant matter.
Even when pureed or powdered, vegetables simply pass through the
digestive tract without leaving any of their nutritional content. This
alone is not harmful to your cat, but when undigested plant matter
mixes with highly digestible food such as meat, indigestion and other
complications may occur. Grass is an exception however; some cats
compulsively eat grass when you leave them outdoors. This will cause
them to regurgitate the indigestible matter, including raw vegetables.
If your cat is unable to get access to grass he may attempt to eat
your house plants instead. This could be dangerous because some house
plants and flowers are toxic to cats, so if you have a house cat like a
Ragdoll cat for example you should provide a regular supply of potted
grass to prevent him looking elsewhere. And most importantly do not
punish your cat for regurgitating on to you carpet because he will not
know why you are punishing him. Regurgitation is an involuntary action
of your cat’s stomach so he could not stop it happening even if he
tried. Cleaning up after the occasional regurgitation should be an
accepted part of being a loving cat owner as they are only doing what
comes naturally.
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