It'll either vomit or be fine.
True catnip (Nepeta catharria) is actually closely related to plants in the menthe (mint) family. Some rodents have low tolerance to some species of mint and it may cause them to have digestive problems and diarrhea. Besides, the "good" effect of Catnip wouldn't happen with a hamster, since its something directly related to the feline instincts.
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no its not good for them.
Don't give your cat any herbal supplements without consulting your vet. While catnip is in the mint family, it isn't safe to assume that either mint or chamomile would be very appropriate to give your cat.
As the story goes…Farran Zerbe visited the San Francisco Mint in 1921 to see the strikings of the first Peace dollars from dies that were shipped from the Philadelphia Mint. To his great disappointment, the dies turned out to be of the old Morgan dollar design. Mint officials then assuaged his disappointment by striking several 1921 "S" mint Morgan silver dollars for him as presentation strikes, referred to as "Proofs." He gave many of them away to friends and at least five of these coins are believed to still exist, but they seldom surface. Some experts of these coins believe that the story of these presentation coins, referred to as "Proofs," that were struck in San Francisco from dies made at the Philadelphia Mint and bearing the "S" mintmark, have been confused with traditional "Proof" Morgan dollars that were customarily struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Note that the U.S. Mint did not issue proof sets during 1921.
Well, since Mint pretty much is a type of candy, it could be anything from a candycane to an Altoid.
Call the vet but dont worry to much your dog will probably be fine
Bastet eats mainly sweet foods, (or liquids) like honey. She also eats catnip, mint, and raw meat.
It will no longer be mint. Bleach removes color.
They make the money.
It dissolves.
it is when a massive poo, ussualy green or yellow from bad eats, is thown at mint sauce.
It pukes and gets sick. :P
its really supposed to be"we are mint for each other" but they messed up and it says "we are mint foa each other" this is what happens when teachers try to be funny...cheesyy jokes...eww
it is just like a sellbot factory but you dont get a suit part at the end
Your mouth gets really dry and its hard to drink water.
The Royal Mint only produces coin, they do not print paper notes. They also produce medals, medallions, seals, tokens and many other coin like objects.