1. How to use catnipCatnip is a plant that cats like. Most cats will become relaxed and excited when they smell the smell of catnip, and it will not be toxic to cats. When using, you can put the catnip in a cloth bag and let the cat smell it directly when playing with it, or you can put a small plant of catnip next to the cat's nose for it to smell. However, there are a small number of cats that are insensitive to catnip or even dislike it. 2. How often should catnip be fed?When feeding catnip to cats, it is only necessary to feed it once a week. Do not feed it too frequently, otherwise the cat will gradually lose interest in catnip. It will take about 15 minutes for a cat to return to normal after feeding it catnip. Please note that if a cat is pregnant, it should not be fed catnip as it will increase the risk of miscarriage. 3. Precautions for eating catnipIf you have many cats at home, you should use catnip separately. Because cats react differently after smelling catnip. Some may become very excited. If there are multiple cats together, they may fight with each other, so it is best to use them separately. Also, pay attention to the dosage. If you use catnip powder, an amount similar to the size of your thumb nail will be enough. If you use too much, it will easily cause the cat to have difficulty breathing. |
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