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Originally Posted by MateoinLosAngeles
My cats use the leaves of a big aloe plant to groom themselves. Yeah, I know it's toxic but they don't eat it. They just scratch their backs, groom their faces, and leave it alone.
Have you tried getting cat grass or some other thinly leaved plant that might satisfy your cat? Cats are pure carnivores so they will only munch a little grass out of instinct to supplement their diet, but won't have a banquet. Maybe having a more convenient and accessible thinly leaved plant could do the trick.
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I've gotten wheat grass seeds (e-bay or somewhere else) and grow them in the window for a while, and give them to the cats. I'll bet that a "cat grass" brand would cost 4 times as much as simple wheat grass seeds.