thanks for your interest and replies all.
Randi, Since eating grass does not suppliment their food intake, but instead appears to be a digestion correction "condiment". You might check with your vet and enquire about fister eating a little grass now and then. Personally, I don't see where a little fibre will hurt his diet, but please check with your vet first. I do have some furball medicine in their cat-supply box. Perhaps I should try to feed Tiger that first before I give her any more grass to eat. At least furball medicine is not meant to be barfed up.
Concerning finding Fister some kind of treat, you might try surfing the internet under "cat food", looking for a treat for a kitty with Fister's dietary requirements.
It is true about our furkids barfing up any grass that is eaten. But I suppose this is what it is for. Probably, Tiger barfed up her grass somewhere in the house. I'll find it next time I vacuum the place, or step in it![]()
(later) I got the furball meds and gave it to Tiger to eat, which she did, and with gusto. Of course, Snow cat was watching the procedings, and came over for a taste himself. You should have seen the disgusted, even angry look in Tiger's eyes, as if she was saying to him, " Go away you hog, these are my treats". This was only after she batted him around with her front paw, but snow cat was not going to be deterred and got a sample of the goodies anyway.![]()
............wayne





Reply With Quote
Bookmarks