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Can kittens be entertained with catnip?
Yes, kittens can also use catnip. Catnip is not a drug or toxic substance, so it cannot have any effect on cats. However, when cats smell the scent of catnip, they may exhibit behaviors such as running wild, drooling, and rolling on the ground. These behaviors usually disappear within a few minutes. The most important thing for kittens is to worm and vaccinate them on time.
When can cats use catnip?
Cats can start using catnip around the age of six months. Firstly, catnip is a stimulant that can be safely given to cats in moderation for entertainment. Secondly, not all cats like catnip, so if your cat doesn't want to eat it or shows no interest, there is no need to force it. Thirdly, catnip cannot replace main meals and should only be used as a small snack.
Symptoms of cats smelling catnip
Around 70% of cats show a strong interest in catnip, which is a hallucinogenic herb. When cats smell it, they may exhibit behavioral changes for minutes to tens of minutes. For example, the cat may roll around or lie motionless on the ground. It is not recommended to use catnip long-term as it can also cause harm to your cat's health.
How to use catnip
Catnip is an herbaceous plant that contains a chemical substance that easily stimulates cats. You can put catnip in a cloth bag or a cat toy, making the toy more interesting to the cat. You can also sprinkle catnip in the environment when the cat arrives in a new place to reduce stress. Additionally, this substance can also prompt cats to vomit hairballs, and catnip can have a sedative effect on humans.