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There's a very scientific reason cats go wild for catnip, and it's all about smell.
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.
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Though cats can’t get addicted to catnip, scientists wrote a paper in 2021 that explained that the “opioid system regulating euphoric and rewarding effects in humans is involved in the ...
If your cat loves the taste of catnip but you don't want them ingesting too much of it, these lick balls are a great solution. The balls easily stick to wall and can rotate a full 360 degrees.
Anyone who has seen a cat experience catnip knows that it makes them go a bit wild – they rub in it, roll on it, chew it, and lick it aggressively. It is widely accepted that this plant, and its ...
Cats go mad for catnip because chemicals released from the plant protect them against mosquitoes, according to new research.
There's a very scientific reason cats go wild for catnip, and it's all about smell.
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