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Organic Cat Grass Seeds
Sale price
$24.99
Regular price $55.00
1. What are Organic Cat Grass Seeds
Organic cat grass seeds are grass seeds of the grass family grown without chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or chemical seed coatings, and are non-GMO with official organic certifications, entirely safe for cats to eat. They differ from regular bulk wheat/grain seeds, which are chemically soaked for insect prevention and pose risks to cats.
Four mainstream safe varieties:
- Oat Grass: Mild, tender and sweet, favored by most cats with gentle fiber; ideal for kittens and cats with loose stools
- Wheat Grass: Highest nutritional value, rich in vitamins and iron, great for hairball removal with thin blades
- Barley Grass: Fast-growing with multiple harvests; can regrow 2�? times after trimming, cost-effective for multi-cat households
- Rye Grass: Higher crude fiber, suitable for adult cats prone to constipation and difficult hairball discharge
Most commercial blends mix wheat, oats and barley for balanced palatability and nutrition �?perfect for beginners.

2. Benefits of Organic Cat Grass for Cats
- Natural Hairball Relief: Crude fiber stimulates intestinal peristalsis to expel hairballs, reducing vomiting and constipation
- Supplementary Micronutrients: Provides folic acid, B vitamins, calcium and potassium to make up for plant-based nutrients missing in meat-only cat food
- Curbs Pica: Replaces toxic household plants like pothos and succulents that cats tend to chew
- Gentle Stomach Care: Eases mild nausea and indigestion
3. Core Standards for Buying Organic Seeds
- Official organic certifications: China Organic Label, USDA Organic, EU Organic. Avoid products only labeled "natural/organic raw materials" without valid certification
- Clearly marked Non-GMO, no chemical anti-insect coatings
- Germination rate �?0%; check harvest date, reject seeds stored over 2 years
- Transparent ingredients: Clear ratios of oats/wheat/barley, vague "mixed forage" labels are not recommended
- Clean plump seeds free of foreign grains, dust and mold
4. Easy Indoor Growing Guide (Soil-Free / Organic Soil Compatible)
Supplies
Organic cat grass seeds, shallow tray/airtight container, coco coir / fertilizer-free organic soil, spray bottle
Steps
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Soak Seeds (Critical for Fast Sprouting)Soak seeds in room-temperature water for 6�? hours, rinse and drain thoroughly afterwards
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Spread SeedsLay 1�?cm damp coco coir or organic soil in the tray, spread seeds evenly in one thin layer without overlapping; lightly press seeds into the medium (no extra soil covering needed)
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Dark Germination StageCover with a lid or plastic wrap, place in a cool warm spot (20�?5°C). Mist daily to keep moist; white sprouts emerge in 2�? days
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Expose to Light for GrowthMove sprouted tray to a windowsill with indirect light, avoid harsh midday sun. Mist lightly daily to maintain moisture �?stagnant water causes mold
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Harvest & FeedTrim blades at 8�?2cm (6�? days after sowing). The grass can regrow 1�? more times after cutting
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Do not use potting soil mixed with compound fertilizer or liquid nutrients; chemical residues poison cats
- Mold treatment: Lightly spray roots with diluted hydrogen peroxide for minor mold; discard the whole tray for severe mold
- Plant two trays staggered for year-round fresh cat grass supply
5. Feeding Tips
- Small daily serving: 1�? short blades only; overconsumption causes diarrhea and soft stool
- Kittens under 3 months old: introduce tiny amounts gradually. Choose oat grass for senior cats and sensitive stomachs
- Not a replacement for hairball paste; better results when used together
6. Organic Cat Grass Seeds vs Regular Bulk Grain Wheat Seeds
| Item | Special Organic Cat Grass Seeds | Supermarket Bulk Wheat/Oat Grains |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Treatment | No coatings, no pesticide soaking | Chemically soaked for grain pest control |
| Growing Standard | Organically cultivated, zero chemical fertilizer | Conventional farming with pesticide & fertilizer residues |
| Germination Rate | Over 90%, specially bred for sprouting | Low germination rate, prone to rot & mold |
| Pet Safety | Safe for regular feline consumption | Not recommended for long-term cat ingestion |




