Is It Safe for Cats to Eat Grass: Veterinary Answer

Cats eating grass is normal and usually safe—but outdoor lawns treated with chemicals pose real risks.
Cat health issues, diseases, symptoms, and veterinary care

Cats eating grass is normal and usually safe—but outdoor lawns treated with chemicals pose real risks.

A confirmed rabies case in a cat near schools demands immediate community action and awareness of transmission risks.

Fragile kittens face cascading health emergencies during rescue, but intensive foster care and veterinary oversight create pathways to adoption for animals that should not have survived.

Toxoplasmosis risk from cats is real but manageable through daily litter care and proper food handling—far less dangerous than undercooked meat.

A Delaware Cat Beauty Contest 2026 cannot be verified through official sources; learn how to distinguish real cat shows from unverified events.

A cat-themed tavern with 24 local beers and 15 televisions opens in Lovettsville, Virginia this July, bringing a second location to the Twisted Cat brand.

Wilbur's case, like many feline color shifts, likely stems from one of several well-documented phenomena: temperature-sensitive coat genetics, nutritional...

Minnesota's cat cafes blend feline companionship with cafe culture in spaces designed for both cat welfare and visitor enjoyment.

Many fatal dog-cat encounters are preventable through physical barriers, careful introductions, and honest assessment of whether coexistence is safe.

A cat owner's awareness of subtle behavioral changes led to diagnosis of a life-threatening condition that could have been fatal without immediate intervention.