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Catnip FAQs


What does catnip do to cats?


Catnip is a herb from the mint family, and its active ingredient is called nepetalactone. When cats inhale or consume catnip, it can cause them to exhibit various behaviours, such as rolling, rubbing, meowing, and hyperactivity.


Is catnip safe for cats?


Yes, catnip is generally safe for cats to consume or inhale. However, it's important to note that too much of it can cause vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, and some cats may not react to it at all.


How much catnip do you give to cats?


It's recommended that cat owners limit their cat's exposure to catnip to once every two weeks to prevent overstimulation and desensitization. However, some cats may not react to catnip, while others may enjoy it more frequently.


Can kittens have catnip?


Kittens don't usually react to catnip until they're around six months old. However, it's generally safe for small amounts of kittens to be exposed to catnip. Alternatives like silvervine or honey suckle can be more effective for young kittens.


Can catnip be harmful to cats?


Catnip is generally safe for cats, but consuming large amounts can cause vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Additionally, some cats may have an allergic reaction to catnip, so it's important to monitor your cat's reaction to it.


Can all cats react to catnip?


No, not all cats react to catnip. The sensitivity to catnip is genetic and is estimated to affect around 50-70% of cats. If your cat doesn't react to catnip, other plants, such as silver vine and valerian root, may have a similar effect on them.