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What kind of grass?

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Conan Kelly - 19 Jul 2005 20:45 GMT
Does anyone know what kind of grass would be good to try to grow that would
be health and safe for cats to eat?

I don't want to go to PetSmart and buy their pet grass anymore.  It's kinda
expensive.

Thanks

Conan Kelly
whitershadeofpale - 20 Jul 2005 00:06 GMT
> Does anyone know what kind of grass would be good to try to grow that would
> be health and safe for cats to eat?
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> Conan Kelly

Just get some Chia pets. just kidding

Based on a google search, oat and wheat grass are highly suspect
whitershadeofpale - 20 Jul 2005 00:13 GMT
> > Does anyone know what kind of grass would be good to try to grow that would
> > be health and safe for cats to eat?
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> Based on a google search, oat and wheat grass are highly suspect

These look right cool

http://www.cattailgardens.com/Products.htm
Paul O. - 20 Jul 2005 03:17 GMT
PetSmart sells grass seeds, that's what I use.
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> Does anyone know what kind of grass would be good to try to grow that
> would be health and safe for cats to eat?
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> Conan Kelly
Snittens - 20 Jul 2005 07:18 GMT
> Does anyone know what kind of grass would be good to try to grow that
> would be health and safe for cats to eat?
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> Conan Kelly

I think it's wheat grass or oat grass.  I know there are a few people on
here that buy a bag of seed and put it in little pots for much cheaper than
the Petsmart stuff.

-Kelly
 
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