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FuzzyTumz Catnip Blend – A 100% natural, North American-grown catnip that’s safe, non-addictive, and purrrrrfect for sparking those playful zoomies! Ideal for enhancing your cat’s toys, sprays, and other cat accessories, this premium catnip is the ultimate treat to keep your feline friend entertained and active. meow
Our catnip is grown naturally and organically to provide a safe, healthy playtime stimulant. Unlike synthetic toys, catnip encourages natural behavior, keeping your feline entertained and stress-free
Pawsitive Vibes Catnip – A 100% natural, non-GMO catnip made in North America under ethical labor standards. This high-quality catnip is produced with care, ensuring a clean and safe treat that your feline friend will love!
Get ready for a front-row view of the ultimate feline performance! Just a sprinkle of our Pawsitive Vibes catnip sends your cat into an energetic whirlwind of acrobatics and playful antics
Pawsitive Vibes catnip promotes healthy play and mental stimulation, helping reduce stress, anxiety, and boredom, ensuring your cat stays active, happy, and engaged.
Pawsitive Vibes can be a great tool for cat training, just like regular treats. Sprinkle some on new cat accessories to encourage interest and exploration. You can also use Pawsitive Vibes alongside a catnip ball or spray for added excitement.
A small pinch - 2 to 3 grams is usually enough to get your cat excited. You don't need to give a large amount to see the effects.
It's best to give catnip occasionally, such as a few times a week. Too much exposure can lessen their response to it over time.
Catnip is a natural herb from the mint family that contains a compound called nepetalactone. When cats smell it, it stimulates sensory neurons that create a euphoric reaction, making them playful and energetic.
Cats can both smell and eat catnip. Smelling it gives them the euphoric effect, while eating it tends to have a calming effect
Catnip triggers a reaction in cats that can cause them to become playful, roll around, purr, and even become slightly hyperactive for a short period.
Yes, catnip is completely safe for cats. It is non-toxic and poses no threat, even if they ingest a small amount.
Side effects are rare, but some cats may experience mild vomiting or diarrhea if they consume too much.
No, cats do not get addicted to catnip. The effects are temporary, and most cats will lose interest after a few minutes of exposure.
It’s unlikely, but if a cat ingests too much catnip, it may cause mild gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or diarrhea.
Yes, catnip can help relieve stress in some cats, especially when used in moderation to create a calming environment.
It’s generally recommended to consult with your vet before giving catnip to a sick cat. Some illnesses may require avoiding stimulants like catnip, while in other cases, it could help relieve stress or encourage activity.
Some cats may have a period of relaxation or rest after their initial excitement from catnip wears off.
Yes, catnip can lose its potency over time. While it doesn't necessarily spoil like food, the essential oils that give catnip its effects can degrade, especially if exposed to air, light, or moisture. It's best to store catnip in a sealed, airtight container in a cool, dry place to maintain its freshness and effectiveness. For optimal results, it's recommended to replace catnip every six months to a year.