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I read this whole thing thinking wow they finally found a reason based in science!!!
I was wrong....
But Lovejoy's current theory is simple: Mostly, our pets eat grass because they want to — maybe they like the taste, want some stimulation or are exploring their environments.
"There is no one reason why cats and dogs want to or choose to eat grass," Teller said. "There are probably as many reasons as there are different types of grass out there. Some dogs and cats just like it."
Smh I am disappointed lol
10 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 10 Aug
I was always told that they eat grass in order to vomit because of an upset stomach. That's not my experience, though. After a lifetime of watching my dogs eat grass, I'm convinced it's because they like it. Kind of like junk food for humans.
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Yeah I love the survey that they did over it that showed that more often than not the animal didnt even show signs of being sick before they ate grass lol
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I always believed that they did this because they had a stomach or intestinal problem, at least that's what I always heard and I never had to question it. Now I know.
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