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The good news for our catnip-crazy felines is that it isn’t possible for cats to overdose on the smell of catnip. Once the ...
There's a scientific reason for the feline reaction: Catnip contains the oil nepetalactone, which binds to the cat's olfactory receptors in the nose and throat and causes a euphoric reaction for cats.
The good news is that there doesn’t appear to be anything harmful or addictive about catnip, so you can safely let your cat play with their favorite catnip (or silvervine!) toys.
If you're a cat lover, you know that your furry friends can go absolutely wild for a sprinkling of catnip, the green herb that can be found in many cat toys or even grown in your own garden.
Cats love catnip like humans love candy ... but you could opt for a thicker weight of yarn if you’d like your fish toy to ...
The Potaroma Flopping Fish Cat Toy is a plush wiggling toy that can ... giving them something to attack that’s moving (and filled with catnip!) And don’t worry, it’s super easy to set ...
This cat toy features a wand with three colorful fish with tassels in place of tails to grab their attention. Made with soft fabric, the fish crinkle and have catnip inside to get your cat extra ...
No, not all cats react to valerian. Just like catnip, the response to valerian is controlled by genetics. The BMC Vet ...
So as Ed heads for the food aisles when we go shopping, I head to the cat toy aisle. I love to check out the selection of balls, catnip mice and electronic gizmos designed to entertain felines for ...