Maybe. Catmint is a general name for all members of the Nepeta family of plants. Catnip is the name of a specific one, Nepeta cataria. There are hundreds of other plants in this family, ranging from dainty groundcovers to towering stalks of golfball sized blossoms.
Actally, no. Sorry if you tried it and it didn't work. Cat expert out. <3
There are over 250 types of catnip. The most common are: - common catnip - camphor catnip - greek catnip - lemon catnip - catmint. Learn more about these types of catnip here: http://www.catnipsum.com/sciency_stuff.html
In England it is sometimes called catmint.
In "Warrior Cats," chickweed is commonly used to soothe inflammation and heal wounds when applied to a cat's skin or fur. It is believed to have medicinal properties that help with various ailments and injuries. Chickweed is typically collected by medicine cats and used in their remedies to treat sick or injured clanmates.
Catnip is a herb mixture that cats like. If you take a sniff of catnip it will smell like tea. You can buy catnip at any pet store or Target, Kmart, or Walmart.
Catmint, also known as catnip and catswort, can be planted in the yard or in pots to act as a mosquito repellent. Just a few plants scattered around the patio will be enough.
You can buy a catmint plant in the spring. You can get it from a nursery most of the summer as well. They attract hummingbirds.
The main ingredient of catnip is a perennial herb which is a member of the mint family. There are different types of catnip: Greek catnip, Lemon catnip and others.
Pretty much any pet store. At places such as Petco and Petsmart, the loose catnip is usually located in the same aisle(s) as the cat toys.
Burdock root is used for rat bites, marigold is for stopping infections, and so is horsetail, but marigold is better. Cobweb is stopping bleeding from wounds, elder leaves are for sprains, feverfew for headaches, parsley for stopping mothers' milk, alder bark for toothaches, mouse bile for ticks that won't come out of the pelt, juniper berries for bellyaches, catnip/catmint for flu, and chickweed is also used for flu if they're isn't any catmint.
No reported negative interactions with other medications and herbs. Although catnip may enhance the effect of drugs with the same therapeutic properties.
they are bubbles that you can blow that have the catnip sent in them
A Taste of Catnip was created in 1966.