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Why Do Cats Love Catnip?Ramona Turner
Catnip seems to be adored across the feline kingdom with both big and small cats falling head over heels for this plant’s allure. But what is catnip and why do cats like it so much? Does it have any effect on us humans? And is it safe or not? We’re unravelling all the catnip ...
Catnip Plant Origin What Does Catnip Do to Cats? 5 Catnip Health Benefits History and Interesting Facts How to Use Catnip Possible Side Effects and Caution Key Points People often wonder: Does catnip get cats high? Or, is catnip bad for cats? If you’re a cat owner, then you ...
this scratcher is an option that can be enjoyed by cats for years to come. If your cat requires a little encouragement for self-play, theHepper Plush Mouse Kickeris a fantastic choice. Equipped with bite and kick-resistant fabric, an enticing internal bell, and organic catnip, cats can sati...
There are several schools of thought as to why cats react to catnip. It is reported that the cat experiences a marijuana like response to catnip. Other theories
8. They’ve Been at the Catnip! Many cats respond to catnip by rolling around in the ground. If your cat is partial to catnip, you can be sure this will cause them to roll around outside. Catnip can mimic some milder effects of recreational drugs in humans, including dilated pupils and...
Have you wondered, "Why does my cat lick me?" If so, learn common explanations, plus how to get cats to stop licking you.
Invest in some fun cat toys stuffed with catnip that give off a tempting aroma cats can't resist. Toss them around your home and have your cat chase them. You can also use a laser pointer to engage your cat's attention or use cat toys hanging from a string to give your kitty somethi...
Redirect your cat to a more positive behavior.Give your cat an appropriate toy to chew on or activity to do instead of eating the non-food item. Give him lots of praise or treats when he does what you want him to do. Provide alternative activitiesfor your cat to engage in. The most ...