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Cat Toys - Mice and Catnip
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The lies in the the leaves, and of this plant. This oil contains a chemical called nepetalactone that mimics the cat's happy.
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Catnip is a natural product.
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In appearance, catnip and regular mint are very similar. The difference lies in the active ingredient: catnip contains , the main component of which is nepetalactone; regular mint contains menthol.
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How to Use the Toy
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Catnip is and non-dangerous to cats when used in moderation. However, overdosing on catnip may cause your cat to become or vomit, so it is best to use it in moderation.
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The Toy Does Not Attract Your Pet
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The catnip mouse toy is especially useful if your pet is prone to bad behavior due to daily boredom. Stress Relief: Catnip has a calming effect and can help your cat stress. But sometimes your pet won't approach the toy and can't feel the mint's refreshing scent. In this case, you need to wet the mouse with water. It is also possible that your pet will not approach the toy even if you wet it. This is most likely hereditary. Many cats simply don't have the receptors that catnip's active ingredients on. Despite kittens' playful nature, catnip has little effect on them until they are six months old.
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