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Catnip contains nepetalactone, an essential oil found in the catnip plant. Here's how it affects your cat and why it makes them feel so good.
Most — but not all — cats can get loopy and happy from catnip. Here's why that happens and how to give it to your cat safely.
The good news is, catnip is perfectly safe for your cat, so if they accidentally consume a small quantity – or deliberately enjoy nibbling on it as a tasty treat – it won't do them any harm.
Catnip can drive kitties of all sizes a little crazy, and its effects have led feline lovers to wonder what makes this little green plant so attractive to them.
"The most common ways cats react to catnip include running, rolling, rubbing, flipping, playing, and eventually relaxing. This response typically lasts for 10 minutes," states Dr. Crow.
There's a very scientific reason cats go wild for catnip, and it's all about smell.
Not all cats are affected by the drug, but for some it can have a five- to 15-minute marijuana- kind of effect. About 30 percent do not respond at all – which means 70 percent do – and it ...
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