What does catnip actually do?

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Wyvern971

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1,507 posts

215 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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I ask as loads of people say it drives the cat crazy.

I've bought toys which supposedly have catnip in, but our cat doesn't seem to play with them (or show any interest in them).

Questions really would be;
Does this only affect female cats (Ours is a castrated male)
Would this mean the stuff I have is crap (almost sounds like I'm trying to score for my cat!)
Where would i get decent stuff



Cheers smile

jesta1865

3,450 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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depends, i had cats in the past that went mental for it, and yet cats from the same litter just ignored it.

m0ssy

920 posts

199 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Smack for cats smile

Those toys you can buy don't have that much catnip in them but you can buy the stuff in its natural dried form which is better, I think most large pet stores keep it in this format or go online.

I have filled the bottom part of an old sock, tied it, doubled it over, and tied again and cut off the excess which leaves a ball type object filled with the stuff.

Trouble was I did get concerned when an hour or two later the cat is still playing with it in a sense of delirium..... kindof made me feel like a pusher yikes so took it away and hid it.

The smell gets weaker over time and in turn the cats seemed to get less interested in it.




Deva Link

26,934 posts

252 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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jesta1865 said:
depends, i had cats in the past that went mental for it, and yet cats from the same litter just ignored it.
Yep - same here.

tali1

5,274 posts

208 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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I watched on TV cats going totally hyper and frothing on catnip -they were totally drugged up- but this was a catnip plant, rather than a toy
Wonder if catnip works on the other type of pussy? getmecoat

itsnotarace

4,685 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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One of ours loves it. We have a bag of herbal catnip that we dunk his toys in every now and again. His sister isn't the slightest bit interested

This is the best commercial catnip toy we've found

http://www.luxurypetdept.com/products/catnip-banan...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgyCGWungnI


PaulG40

2,381 posts

232 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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We've got it in a spray form, doesn't really work unless its just our cat thats weird. Gonna have to get some herbal catnip ordered when we order some 'lion poo' (yes, you read that right! biggrin)

Jonnas

1,004 posts

170 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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More like CatCrack than CatSmack. Mine ignore all the toys but go mental with the couple of plants we have in the garden. Get one, it's impossible to kill and it's a good source of amusement.....

Zelda Pinwheel

500 posts

205 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Culpeper do the best catnip known to felinekind

http://www.culpeper.co.uk/acatalog/Catnip-Toys-Cat...

not the cheapest available, but the best quality, lasts for ages and in the last 15 years, only a couple have ever had their guts spilled... which, considering that this one brings in a dead rodent at least 4 times a week, is pretty good going.


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PaulG40

2,381 posts

232 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Culpeper?


Had me thinking for a mo then. As we use CulpepPers for our husky dog sledding stuff and collars etc.

Ladyhayles

1,113 posts

196 months

Tuesday 8th February 2011
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Zelda Pinwheel said:
Culpeper do the best catnip known to felinekind

http://www.culpeper.co.uk/acatalog/Catnip-Toys-Cat...

not the cheapest available, but the best quality, lasts for ages and in the last 15 years, only a couple have ever had their guts spilled... which, considering that this one brings in a dead rodent at least 4 times a week, is pretty good going.
+1 for Culpeper. A friend of ours bought our two cats a catnip fish from Culpeper for Xmas last year. Its still going strong and still sends them mental and its been dumped in the water bowl and dried out several times! Plus when they've been playing with it a while it also needs drying out because they have slobbered over it so badly. Other catnip toys we've bought don't even get touched, I think they've become catnip snobs!

Andy_GSA

518 posts

189 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Ladyhayles said:
+1 for Culpeper. A friend of ours bought our two cats a catnip fish from Culpeper for Xmas last year. Its still going strong and still sends them mental and its been dumped in the water bowl and dried out several times! Plus when they've been playing with it a while it also needs drying out because they have slobbered over it so badly. Other catnip toys we've bought don't even get touched, I think they've become catnip snobs!
Another +1 for Culpeper catnip toys, our cats go mad for them. The local shop currently has a waiting list for when they get more stock in.

bexVN

14,682 posts

218 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Yeowww also do an excellent range of catnip toys we had this rainbow one for ages. All three would play with it at various times.
http://www.partnerspets.com/store/product/20672/Be...

Several varieties available via ebay.

Catnip has been shown to provide aphrodisical effects in cats but no one seems to know why. It affects males and females neutered or uneutered to varyin degrees, some barely seem to bother ot6hers (either sex) go nuts for it!)

One thing it always is, is fun to watch the reaction smile

Steve Evil

10,689 posts

236 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Supposedly kittens and older cats aren't affected in the same way. Ours is nearly 14 and he does seem to like it when we spray it on his toys, but he doesn't go mental for it. It's great for introducing him to a new scratching post though, a few sprays onto it and he then marks it with his scent and is quite happy using it from then on.

I'm going to try getting hold of one of the plants and see how he likes that.

mad4amanda

2,410 posts

171 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Try growing it in the garden ours used to lay all over it probably tripping the day away!

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

272 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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I know quite a few PH'rs have bought stuff from one of our PH brothers on here.

Catnip Cat Toys

Nothing but praise!

Superficial

753 posts

181 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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Some cats just don't have the catnip 'gene', around 30% of cats that is. We have five cats, three who go mad for the stuff and two siblings who don't bat an eyelid at it.

Broomsticklady

1,095 posts

212 months

Wednesday 9th February 2011
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I've just put 2 new bags down and they've both been kicked around by all 7 in turn!! I use plain boring sacks from Cats Protection - some of the commercially available stuff doesn't hack it but these do seem to work - and you're giving to a charity rathert han a retailer!!

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

206 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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Our cat doesn't give a st about it, we have toys, fresh, dried, spray and he is totally not interested. He showed a slight bit of interest in the half kilo bag of aussie stuff that was in a cupboard he got in but think that was just a means to the treat sticks. We have tons of toys, climber things, balls, motorised mice etc and he does do anything with any of them, but a knotted crisp wrapper....

Negative Creep

25,235 posts

234 months

Thursday 10th February 2011
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One we used to have would love to eat it but then do nothing besides sit there and dribble