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Old 06-27-2010, 07:16 PM   #18221
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Originally Posted by Shayne Parkinson View Post
One of our cats had no interest in or reaction to catnip, but the other would get really spacey. It was a challenge getting catnip established in the garden, as he'd munch it down to ground level given the chance.

I've read that only about 50% of cats react to it. Our boys matched the statistics
I once had three cats: male, female, and kitten. I went away for a weekend (after seeing that the litter was fresh, and there was ample fresh water and dry food.) I returned to find one of them had found the catnip. There was catnip in a thick coating all over everything, and two very spaced older cats. (The kitten was apparently too young to get it.) I was greeted by feline equivalents of "How! High are you?"

I hadn't realized that much catnip could be in a small Hartz Mountain box.

Since I'd had days like that, I got blitzed myself, then got around to cleaning up the mess. I made sure in the future to place the catnip box in a place they couldn't reach.
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