Want to see your couch potato cat play and roll around? Try catnip!
Most veterinarians consider catnip safe for cats at a low dose. Studies have been done on short-term and long-term effects of catnip on mice, but not on cats.
Watch how big cats react to it in this YouTube video.
Response to catnip is inherited (as an autosomal dominant trait), so it does not occur in all cats. If your cat does not react to catnip, try honeysuckle. Response to catnip also does not occur in kittens less than 6-8 weeks of age.
The leaves and stems of this perennial plant contain the oil nepetalactone which cats are attracted to. If you are interested in growing this plant for your cat(s), visit: http://www.ourherbgarden.com/catnip.html
Just like in people, after prolonged exposure to a smell, olfactory fatigue (temporary, normal inability to distinguish the smell) occurs.
Written by Dr Yau
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