Friday 20 January 2012

Wheatgrass For Your Animals

Cat eating wheatgrass

Household pets can nibble the grass to get roughage (absent in most prepared pet foods), so keep your wheatgrass at a safe distance.  If they are chewing on it, then you can grow the wheatgrass back a second time (lost 50% of it's value, but fine for your pets) and let them chew on that.

For you animal that may have a health issue, fleas, eye problems, hair loss, trouble walking, wounds, etc... here is what you can do:

Give them a little less than ½ an ounce (orally), twice a day, 30 minutes before you feed your animal.Use a bulb syringe or eye dropper to get it down.

Do this everyday for at least five days.Stay with it as you will then see some amazing results in a very short time! You may apply a dropper of wheatgrass juice into your pet's mouth for illness, gum or teeth problems, urinary problems or eating problems.

After you have given them the juice for the five days, then chop finely into their food for preventative, three times per week.This will help keep your animal in balance.

Wheatgrass soaked bandage for sores, can be applied right to their wounds.
Grow small amount in the house for cats to play with (this will take their attention away from your plants)

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