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Tried the catnip

Posted By: Sherri on 2007-06-13
In Reply to: Not personally myself, but a friend of - gd1

On a new scratching rug hubs brought home and nothing. Maybe it could be too old and I need some new? They sniffed and went on by.


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catnip

I find it in the pet food aisle near all the kitty toys etc.but I'm in upstate NY so I'm  not sure about Publix.  We have Price Chopper and Hannaford here. 


 


However, I know places like PetCo or PetSmart sell it also and also Wal-Mart - near all the cat food and kitty toys.  I have also found fresh catnip at local nurseries growing in little pots.


I buy organic catnip (right in my grocery store) and
take a big pinch of it, rub it between your fingers hard to release the fragrance, then rub it right into the post - rub in your case. The fresher, the better. I've never known a cat not to eat it.
Agree with the catnip on scratching post - works for me. nm

Sherri...I just grew a great crop of catnip (sm)
If you want to e-mail me (just click on my name there) your addy, I'd be happy to send you an envelope of fresh picked stuff!  My old toothless cat still loves it and it gets him so buzzed he just rolls around in his own drool for a good 20 minutes and then he swats at flies that aren't there!  Good stuff, grown in Maine, 100% pesticide free!  You have my word that it's safe!