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Illflower Member Posts: 46 |
posted 09-14-2003 03:56 AM
What's the deal w/ catnip? I bought some today, but wasn't too sure on what to do w/ it. ------------------ IP: Logged |
Greypaw Member Posts: 83 |
posted 09-14-2003 05:16 AM
Let your cats smell it and see what they do. enjoy Greypaw IP: Logged |
Auspetian Administrator Posts: 435 |
posted 09-14-2003 07:09 AM
"Catnip" is the common name for a perennial herb of the mint family. It is native to Europe and is an import to the United States and other countries. The catnip plant is now a widespread weed in North America. Given to the right cat, catnip can cause an amazing reaction! The cat will rub it, roll over it, kick at it, and generally go nuts for several minutes. Then the cat will lose interest and walk away. Two hours later, the cat may come back and have exactly the same response. Because there really isn't any scent that causes this sort of reaction in humans, catnip is hard for us to understand. However, it is not an uncommon behavior in animals that rely heavily on their noses. For example, there are many scents that will trigger intense hunting behavior in dogs, and other scents will cause dogs to stop in their tracks and roll all over the scent. Although no one knows exactly what happens in the cat's brain, it is known that the chemical nepetalactone in catnip is the thing that triggers the response. Apparently, it somehow kicks off a stereotypical pattern in cats that are sensitive to the chemical. The catnip reaction is inherited, and some cats are totally unaffected by it. Large cats like tigers can be sensitive to it as well. The reaction to catnip only lasts a few minutes. Then the cat acclimates to it, and it can take an hour or two away from catnip for the cat to "reset." Then, the same reaction can occur again. Very young kittens and older cats seem less likely to have a reaction to catnip.
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charmedagain Member Posts: 790 |
posted 09-14-2003 10:06 AM
catnip makes the cat hallucinate my mums cats love it they roll on it lick it they go mad with it cats find this plant in most gardens IP: Logged |
nern Moderator Posts: 1591 |
posted 09-14-2003 11:50 AM
Mine are hillarious when I give them catnip. I love watching them, they go nuts...rolling, eating it, rubbing their paws in it and then they chase each other all over the house. IP: Logged |
Illflower Member Posts: 46 |
posted 09-14-2003 01:57 PM
What do I do with it? Just throw some on the floor? I stuffed a lil 'toy' with it, and she was so cute, playin w/ it. I was told to put it in her food? IP: Logged |
Mandy Member Posts: 52 |
posted 09-14-2003 02:26 PM
No, I don't think you're supposed to put it in their food for them to eat. It's mostly just for them to play with, you can put it in their toys for them to rub or sniff, but I wouldn't suggest putting it in their food. I could be wrong though, maybe someone else on this board would have some more info about that. IP: Logged |
nern Moderator Posts: 1591 |
posted 09-14-2003 04:12 PM
Yes, they can and do eat it. I've never actually put it in my cats food though. I usually just sprinkle it on the floor or table....sometimes they will grab at the container and if I allow them to they will eat right out of the container and pull it out with their paws making a huge mess. IP: Logged |
Illflower Member Posts: 46 |
posted 09-14-2003 04:34 PM
I sprinkled some on the floor, but she lost interest IP: Logged |
Bengal Lover Member Posts: 50 |
posted 09-15-2003 04:45 PM
If your kitty is young, like under 6 months, they probably won't do anything. About 70% of cats react to catnip. The other 30% don't. It's some sort of genetic mutation, I've heard. IP: Logged |
Illflower Member Posts: 46 |
posted 09-15-2003 07:04 PM
As we speak, she is lying in front of a lil pile of catnip, sorta just .. doin nothin. I was hoping for a reaction! IP: Logged |
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