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Growing Cat Grass: No Mess, No Soil!

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Ever thought cat grass was great but hated the mess? Say goodbye to dirt chaos!

  • Cat grass benefits your feline’s digestive health, stopping hairballs from forming.
  • Two neat methods are out there: use grow stones or water beads.
  • Grow stones are a clay-based solution that eliminates the need for soil.
  • Water beads add a splash of color while keeping things clean.

Love the benefits of cat grass but dread the mess of soil all over your floor? Here’s a tip: grow cat grass dirt-free and save yourself from endless clean-ups. Not only does it add essential fiber to your pet’s diet, but it also helps in avoiding hairballs and keeping their digestive system tip-top.

You’ve got two easy methods to try out: grow stones and water beads. Both of these solutions mean no more soil mess! First up, grow stones. Made from natural clay, they give roots the grit they need without needing dirt. Just fill a glass jar about three-quarters full with these stones, pop a paper towel or coffee filter on top, and sprinkle on some cat grass seeds. Keep them moist but not soaked, and watch these babies sprout in about 3 to 5 days. In just 10 days, your cat will have a lush mini-field ready to munch.

Then there are water beads. These little gems absorb water and come in different colors, which means you can add a fun decorative touch to your home. Fill a jar with beads, follow with your filter of choice, add seeds, and keep the water topped up. Sprouting starts around day 3 to 5, and by day 10, it’s time for your kitty’s gourmet salad!

Both methods need water level checks daily, and the water refreshed weekly. Once your feline’s finished munching, just start up a new batch. It’s a neat cycle with minimal fuss!


So, ditch the soil and mess with these simple methods and keep your kitty happily munching away!

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