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Yes. Cats will often eat grass to help aid the digestion process and to also cleanse the stomach, usually to help rid themselves of hairballs.
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It won't hurt them, but since they don't get hairballs because they don't groom like cats, there is no benefit.
Be sure to brush your cat daily. Also let your cat eat grass as it helps clear hairballs.
No, cats do not have a natural tendency to eat each other. They are solitary hunters and typically only eat other animals as prey, not other cats.
Yes, lions can get hairballs just like domestic cats. They ingest hair when grooming themselves, and the hair can accumulate in their digestive system, forming a hairball. However, it is less common in wild lions compared to domestic cats due to their different grooming habits.
yes, he eats cats and he is a unicorn, he and gina also love each other
Cats may eat each other's food due to competition for resources, curiosity, or simply because they enjoy trying new things. It is a common behavior among cats, especially in multi-cat households.
they eat humans each others and tigers and whales
Most cats do like meat, yes. Meat, unlike fish, provides a cat with all the nutrients it needs. However, many cats love fish as it is a strong-smelling food. Cats are naturally attracted to foods that have a strong smell. Each individual cat will have its own taste and preferences. Some cats will eat many different brands and flavours, while others will only eat particular flavours or just one brand.
Cat's crave greens. They love going outside and eating plants but be careful which ones they eat because it would make them sick or even kill them. Go to your local pet store or wal-mart and buy a special plant it looks like grass and it grows in a few days and it's healthy for cats and they love it it also helps with hairballs. alternative answer: Cats are carnivores, and do not normally eat any plants, fruit or vegetables. The exception is grass or possibly similar plant substance. They do this not for the nutritional value or because they consider a healthy diet, cats eat grass for the sole reason of coping with hairballs. Apart from hair and fur swallowed with prey (mice, rabbits, etc), cats swallow a lot of their own fur, which they take into their mouths while grooming. Grass helps them bind the fur and hair together into a neat package within their bowls, making excretion easier.
well you could say humans! And thenyou've got lions and the others, vultures eat living dead animals! Dogs, cats and lots of others.