No, because catnip is harmless to cats. Some cats may vomit if they eat catnip leaves, or a large amount of catnip leaves, but that is a normal reaction when cats eat a lot of any plant. Otherwise, catnip will have no negative effects on your cat's health. It should be noted that some cats may react aggressively to catnip rather than happily. This is only because different cats respond in different ways to catnip. If your cat happens to seem angry after exposure to catnip, it does not mean that it has harmed him/her in any way.
Actually, a kitten can not have too much catnip. Catnip is completely harmless to cats.
Yes, you can give a cat too much catnip. Too much of a good thing is bad even for cats. Catnip should be used in moderation to avoid digestive irritation and other gastric problems.
So what do you mean of too much catnip? you never told us like 1000 or something!
It's fine. I bought my cat some of that "all-natrual" fresh catnip from Everpet. He sniffed it and licked around it and bobbed his head back and forth but he hasn't touched ANY catnip ever since. Some cats donot like catnip but one thing you could try is rubbing the catnip leaves together for a few seconds unless it's Gitty Kitty (Liquid catnip in a bottle) also your cat will like a certain amount. They will probably not have a reaction to a teaspoon but a few tablespoons should do it. Like i said some cats just don't like it.
No not at all. In fact, if you have a kitten that is on the too frisky side or wild, often the neutering can calm them down. Please phone your vet because the younger you do it (not too young ... the vet will tell you when to bring in your kitten) the easier the operation is on the kitten. When you take the kitten in for neutering please book-off that weekend for at 24 hours to be sure you are home for your kitten. They love to just cuddle up and sleep and feel secure after the operation. Marcy When cats get a little older they tend to become "aloof and distant". Just call him "king kitty", since they all consider themselves to be a member of royalty.
No, the kitten is to young still. The instructions on the flea medicine box should give you directions and usage for that product. A 8 week old kitten is too young for flea medicine and also too young for a bath with flea soap
If you let your kitten outside to play, it might eat quite a deal of grass. It can also start being sick as a cause of having alot of hairballs. If your cat has a hairball, it will start balking wich looks like it is away to be sick but it won't be so don't worry. Another reason is food. Either the kitten ate too much in one go, or the food doesn't agree with it.
Each kitten is an individual, but most are much like babies and love to be cuddled. Just hold your kitten and stroke it and if it wiggles to get away then let it go and keep this up until they stay longer with you. Cats don't like the feeling of being trapped such as their owner holding on too tight and not letting it go when 'it' wants too. Other kittens thrive off affection. I was given a barn kitten many years ago and she was quite wild, but with patience and love and gently stroking she turned out to be a wonderful cat and very affectionate.
He eats too much catnip
Because they feel cold.
If you overfeed it, yes.
Because cats biochemistry and physiology are different from other groups of animals. Catnip doesn't actually only work on cats! Some dogs like catnip too! And catnip doesn't work on all cats, only about 2/3 of them like it.
They usually don't eat it, but they will like to sniff it and lick it. My cat loves this ball of catnip we got him. He licks it and plays with it all the time. Make sure any catnip you get your cat does not have pesticides. Also, your cat may not like catnip. It's actually in a gene to like catnip.
No. Never use human medication on a cat, especially a kitten. Human medication can be incredibly harmful to the kitten, often as the dosage, while harmless to a person, is much too much for a kitten and is often dangerous. If you feel you kitten needs treatment, take it to the vet who can prescribe medicine that is safe for the kitten.
You dont ask, you tell her to sing or you will kill a kitten! lol
You can tell when it's been too much
NOTHING if he/she eat too much (s)he might get sick
Catnip can be used in various ways as a treat to your cat. Primarily; the cat will eat it. They also sniff, roll, and play on or with whatever the catnip has touched. You can give your cat about a tablespoon or more on whatever surface you would like; the floor, toys, scratchers, and beds; a paper bag can be fun too. Catnip is a great help to break in new cat accessories. Catnip is most potent fresh and will release it's scent more if you hold it in your hand first to make it warm. Sprinkle wherever and watch your cat enjoy tons of fun. Also, catnip will only last from 20-30 minutes and will only be effective once every two hours.
Do not be too sensitive, feed him three times a day and after a week you will get the average meal
By giving you kittens enough things to claw with e.g. a scratching post, or several to put by the things the kitten scratches already. Praise him lots when he uses the post. You could also trim your kitten's nails if it gets too much.