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- From: malwen@granta.demon.co.uk (Sheila Thomas)
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- Subject: Re: Strange foods for hairballs?
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- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 20:56:33 +0000
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- In article <1993Jan20.104642.2130@msus1.msus.edu> ghmo@msus1.msus.edu writes:
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- But in Minnesota in January, green grass is unavailable.
- Any ideas or experiences?
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- I grow grass indoor for my cat to chew when she is visiting me
- and so unable to get outside to wild-in-the-garden grass.
- It grows well enough on the windowsill but needs clearing out
- and resowing fairly often.
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- Malwen
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- ..even snails get there in the end.
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