Cats keep eating plants!
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PoleDriver

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29,308 posts

217 months

Monday 5th November 2012
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And it's driving me mad!
My two cats are obsessed with eating plants!
On the patio they eat the flowers, and are then sick. Indoors they attack all of the house plants (they've completely killed the Aloe Vera) and what they don't kill they knock over!

Are they lacking something in their diet, or is it just curiosity/mischievousness?

Are there any easy ways to keep them away from plants?

And no, shooting the cats is NOT an option!

gd49

302 posts

194 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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I'd be surprised if they're missing anything in their diet, mine's on a complete diet and does the same thing.

I'd suspect it's boredom/hunger (mine'd eat all day if she could), do your cats have food available 24/7? If not it might be worth making the daily ration a bit more difficult to obtain eg feeding balls/toys.

Simpo Two

91,364 posts

288 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Cats normally eat grass but none I've known have eaten other plants (apart fom cat mint). Eating grass to be sick is quite normal.

RealSquirrels

11,327 posts

215 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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my cat eats grass (we grow some for her to munch on).

also spider plants, broccoli, any plants with grassy sort of leaves really.

PoleDriver

Original Poster:

29,308 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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HMMmmmm! scratchchin I have a spare litter tray, maybe I'll grow some grass in it as a distraction.

ali_kat

32,142 posts

244 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Chilli, Bast & Pepi were/have never been interested in plants, only grass - although Roses would be sniffed a lot.

Beauty eats the leaves on my Chilli plant. I've had to move it so she doesn't eat a chilli!

Although, to be fair, Beauty tries to eat EVERYTHING!

They have food 24/7

Simpo Two

91,364 posts

288 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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PoleDriver said:
HMMmmmm! scratchchin I have a spare litter tray, maybe I'll grow some grass in it as a distraction.
No grass outside?

PoleDriver

Original Poster:

29,308 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Simpo Two said:
PoleDriver said:
HMMmmmm! scratchchin I have a spare litter tray, maybe I'll grow some grass in it as a distraction.
No grass outside?
They are house cats! When they come out on the patio (no grass) they eat the plants!

PoleDriver

Original Poster:

29,308 posts

217 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Having done a bit of research I'm trying to decide between planting grass around the bottom of each plant to satisfy their cravings or lemon grass to keep them away!

Simpo Two

91,364 posts

288 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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They need to eat something so if there is no grass they will continue to eat the plants. It helps their digestion. Real cats need a good barf now and again smile

If you have to keep cats in a house all day perhaps the 'litter box lawn' is worth trying.

RealSquirrels

11,327 posts

215 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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litter box lawn is essentially what we have and works well.

at a previous house our cat ate our neighbour's entire front garden.

Simpo Two

91,364 posts

288 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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RealSquirrels said:
at a previous house our cat ate our neighbour's entire front garden.
Are you sure it wasn't a goat?

RealSquirrels

11,327 posts

215 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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nope, definitely a garden.