HOW TO WORK CAT HEADSHOP CATNIP

Take the dried leaves from your resealable bag and rub them between your fingers to release the oil scents. Sprinkle it on your cats scratching post or spread a few pinches on the floor. You can also roll old toys in the nip to spring them back to life.

You can even recycle an old sock (preferably a clean one) by pouring catnip inside and knotting the open end. Then just toss it to them and watch them go ape entertaining themselves, you and your friends.

Kicking the back feet, rolling, play hunting among many other peculiar nip responses is normal in most cats. Non addictive Cat Headshop catnip gives your cats an intense euphoric high that can last up to ten minutes. The heightened relaxation mode provides a chance for nervous, tense, bored or restless kitties to let their hair down.

Catnip experts agree that catnip is an excellent exercise stimulator for their mind and body alike. Keep in mind that about 15% of cats may not have a reaction and that kittens will sometimes not react till they average six months old.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nepeta
is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. The members of this group are known as catnips or catmints due to its famed liking by cats—nepeta pleasantly stimulates cats' pheromonic receptors.

Catnip A Natural High

Here's the scoop on catnip; scientific name nepeta cataria; contains a relative of the hallucogens, an essential oil called nepetalactone. Not all cats have the genetic code needed to 'appreciate' catnip.
The pleasurable experience of catnip lasts about 15 minutes and is dependent on propitious environmental factors. It takes the cat about one hour to recover from this little episode in order to attain another 'high' from the catnip.
No, cats cannot overdose on catnip but some do act 'drunk as a lord'.

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