I've shared a house with various cats for several decades, and I can recall that happening a couple of times. Cats eat grass when they feel the need to vomit, and when they upchuck, an unchewed, stiff blade of grass can get diverted up into their sinuses rather than going up into the back of their mouth.
Is it normal for a cat to get a long blade of grass stuck up his nose?
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I've shared a house with various cats for several decades, and I can recall that happening a couple of times. Cats eat grass when they feel the need to vomit, and when they upchuck, an unchewed, stiff blade of grass can get diverted up into their sinuses rather than going up into the back of their mouth.