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FREE: 100+Organic Wheat Grass Seeds

100+Organic Wheat Grass Seeds
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The listing, 100+Organic Wheat Grass Seeds has ended.

100+ organic wheat grass seeds.
sprouts will begin to grow in 2-3 days, and will be 4 inches tall in 7-10 days.
this is easy to plant in a clay or plastic pot.
98%+ germination rate.

Digestive Health
The fiber in wheatgrass can help stimulate your kitty’s digestion. As a natural laxative, wheatgrass helps break down a number of constipation culprits, which commonly include any fur your kitty hasn’t already expelled in the form of a hairball. It’s also a known detoxifier. When eaten and digested, this detoxifier helps to flush toxins, an important step in maintaining your cat’s digestive health.
Regurgitation
Kitties seem to love vomiting; they do it so often and at will. While it’s not so much the sensation they love, cats know regurgitation will rid their stomachs of inedible matter and make them feel much better. Cats lack the enzymes needed to break down vegetable matter such as wheatgrass. Your cat may seek out wheatgrass or other grasses when she needs help regurgitating a hairball or has eaten something indigestible. Wheatgrass can help rid her body of potentially poisonous or inedible matter.
Stimulate Blood Flow
Wheatgrass contains chlorophyll and folic acid, which assist in the production of hemoglobin, the protein that moves oxygen through her blood. This should give her more energy to chase birds and bat around her new catnip toy. However, some veterinarians believe cats are true carnivores and don’t require plant-based chlorophyll in their diets, according to a 2011 article in "The New York Times." Nevertheless, they agree there’s nothing wrong with munching on wheatgrass, and just because it’s not a requirement in the feline diet doesn’t mean it can’t have potential benefits.

Questions & Comments
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My little girl had some grass seed in a cup that she brought home end of the school year last year. It is still green and growing there is a picture on the cup, it's suppose to be her hair, so she can do "hair cut" or be silly with it when it grows. Went on vaca for one night, came home and the cat ate it, lol. :)
Sep 23rd, 2014 at 2:37:50 PM PDT by

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