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I find catnip toys lose their effect within the first month. I purchased a small toy in the shape of a mouse you can open and change the catnip yourself works best. The effects would depend on the cat though! :)
You can stuff a sock with catnip. Instant cat toy!
Someone can buy a Cosmic Catnip Banana toy for a cat using online resources such as eBay and will have tons of options and varieties for you to learn .
Jingling cat toys with catnip are favorites for cats! Cat lasers, toy mice, and string are great cat toy ideas as well.
You don't feed it to them, you sprinkle it on their toys or in a toy filled with catnip for them to enjoy their kitty high. It's also good to sprinkle on their scratch post to get them to scratch the post and not your furniture.
Well, my cat loved plastic balls with bells inside when she was a kitten, but then it kind of wore off. She still loves a stick string and a feather, bell or other object on the end, also a toy with catnip makes cats very happy.
Catnip mice are great toys to give to your cats. Common places on the internet that has a wide variety of catnip mice is from Amazon. If you like to purchase this, search up a local pet store because they would be very likely to have it in stock.
Hahahaha boy what a dilly question! Catnip being a drug for cats is just a funny joke they make in movies and books! They do it for laughter but still don't feed your cat too much catnip you don't want it to Fay do you?
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There are many ways, you could call a peice of string a cat toy though. I sew 1inx2in little fabric pillows that have catnip, bells, and crinckly sounding wrappers inside them. My cats love them! I normally use fleec fabric, because the cats lick the toys trying to get the catnip out, and that wont hurt their tongue
Catnip is a type of mint and rubbing or sniffing catnip gives them a sort of high (it is not dangerous though). It is not really known why it effects cats in the way it does, but it is due to a chemical called Nepetalactone that is released from the plant when a cat rubs, chews or otherwise "bruises" the leaves.There is speculation that it may mimic a cat pheromone, but this has yet to be proven.