Catnip: Is it safe for my cat?

by Kelly Wolfe

First off, I want to let you know that catnip is not a drug; it’s a perennial herb and a member of the mint family. Cats have a natural attraction to this plant that can result in a mood altering affect. Your cat can become highly active and silly, completely mellow, or she may have no change at all. Your cat may sniff, roll in, or eat catnip.

Eat It!
For indoor cats that don’t get out to eat the proper amount of grass, giving her a tablespoon of catnip a day to eat is a healthy way to ensure she is getting the greens she needs. Eating catnip helps your cat’s digestive system. It also can get your cat frisky and in the mood to play resulting in some much needed exercise.

The Right Kind of Catnip
When purchasing catnip, here are a couple things you need to keep in mind. First, you want to make sure the catnip you are buying contains leaves and flowers, not just stems. Catnip stems have no effect on your cat and some companies even put fillers in their catnip. The second is to make sure the catnip is certified to be pesticide free. You don’t want to give your cat an unknown chemical that may make her sick.

Summary
Catnip is safe for your cat and is even an essential part of a healthy digestive system. Cats love it and you will love watching what they do when they are around it.
About the author
Kelly Wolfe Women of the West, Inc. Email: wotw@midrivers.com www.purrfectpetsupplies.net

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