Some Facts About Catnip


Cat owners are always so amazed at their cat's reaction to catnip. But what amazes me is the amount of people who have no idea what this product even is, yet they keep giving it to their pets!

Okay, here goes: Catnip is a plant in the Mint family that grows wild as a weed and is commonly found in the Midwestern United States.

The active ingredient in catnip is a substance that resembles a chemical found in the urine of female cats (nepatalactone). This would probably explain why males that have not been neutered have the greatest reaction to the substance.

Catnip is a stimulant that causes some cats to salivate, roll on the ground, rub themselves feverishly and even leap in the air. However, not all cats respond to the catnip. It is believed that this is due to environment, genetics and gender.

You may apply the catnip to scratching posts or play toys, not more than once a week otherwise its effectiveness will diminish. Cats prefer fresh, green leaves or stems; however, you may also give it to them dried. Just remember not to over do it!

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