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What are the benefits of cats eating mint?
Catnip is not an essential food for cats, but it is a herb that can cause hallucinations. When cats smell it, they may exhibit behavioral changes that last for a few minutes to tens of minutes, such as rolling around or lying motionless on the ground. It can be used as a mood enhancer for cats in moderation.
Effects of catnip
Catnip is a hallucinogen for cats. It is mainly used to entertain them. Catnip is a herb with a cool scent, and it can cause hallucinations in cats. When cats touch or eat it, they become extremely excited, exhibiting behaviors such as sneezing, chewing, rolling, and meowing. They may also act disoriented, rolling around and spinning on the ground, and even drool. These behaviors are not harmful to cats, nor do they cause addiction or have any side effects.
Frequency of catnip use
Catnip mainly causes cats to have a sense of illusion and relaxes their nerves. Generally, it returns to normal within 5-15 minutes. Although it is safe and non-toxic, it should not be used too frequently, otherwise it can easily cause cats to lose interest. It is recommended not to use it more than once a week and to control the dosage each time to avoid excessive feeding that may lead to difficulty breathing.
How to use catnip
Catnip can be eaten or inhaled. It comes in two forms: leafy and powdered. The leafy variety is commonly known as catnip grass. In fact, cats do not need to eat or inhale mint when they are in good mental and physical condition. Catnip is a health product itself, and when cats smell or eat it, they become energized and it also has the effect of stimulating appetite. It is generally used when cats are feeling unwell to help them recover quickly. Catnip is generally not suitable for young cats, as it has a stimulating effect on the brain. We recommend using it for adult cats, preferably starting at least eight months old.