• zockersanftmut@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My cats aren’t allowed in the kitchen because it’s basically our storage room for anything the cats would otherwise destroy, so I’d put the cat grass in the kitchen for most of the time and only put it out for them sometimes. That way the grass has time to recover in between.

    To be honest though I’m terrible at keeping plants alive so I don’t buy cat grass. I’ve resorted to giving them normal grass I collect outside. My cats eat that too.

    • Brainsploosh@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’ll have a go at that, thank you!

      Edit with update: A fistful of outside grass seems to have been appreciated, but they are grazing less than usual, might be because it’s harder than the oats they usually get, or just because they haven’t gotten used to it yet. It seems to have done enough for them though, thanks for the tip!