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Medley Self Grow Cat Grass

BELLROCK

Medley Self Grow Cat Grass

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Bellrock medley grass kit 113g

Life-Enriching: Improve your cat’s quality of life by providing fresh, organic cat grass…greens for indoor cats are especially important! Available in two varieties: Original Wheatgrass and our exclusive Blend of Oat, Rye & Barley grasses.

A Healthy Gut = A Happy Cat! Our indoor grass for cats to eat provides gentle natural fiber that is vital in maintaining healthy digestion and relief from hairballs.

Nutrient-Rich: Cereal grasses are super-foods – an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes and protein. Pet Greens Cat Grasses are 100% Certified Organic for purity, safety and taste.

Not just for cats: Dogs, Birds, Reptiles and Small Animals all benefit from and enjoy the juicy, textured blades and sweet, earthy flavors of Pet Greens Cat Grass.

Pet Grass® live cat grass typically lasts about 2-3 weeks. Follow the instructions below to maintain healthy growth and keep your cat grass fresh and delicious for its full life-span. Cat grass cannot be re-potted and should be replaced on a regular basis.

Watering: Water your Cat Grass about twice a week. The best way to water your Cat Grass is to place the container in a saucer and water it from the bottom. Make sure the soil stays moist but do not let your Cat Grass stand in water for more than an hour.

Light and Ventilation: Place your Cat Grass in a bright, well ventilated location. Avoid direct sunlight and/or hot locations. A bright kitchen window is ideal! Cat Grass is considered a leafy green. The best way to extend the life of your Cat Grass is to put the container in the refrigerator at night.

Feeding: Feed to your pet as a healthy reward or snack. Cat Grass can be fed to cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and small animals. Adjust the serving size according to the size of your pet. Reptiles and small animals should only be fed small amounts of cat grass. Cat grass can be eaten directly out of the pot or clipped and added to food. Consult your veterinarian for more information about the proper serving size for your pet.