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Catnip: Leaf + Flower

$10

Watch your cat go bonkers for our special blend of catnip leaves and flowers!

  • Organic catnip blend
  • Potent mixture of leaves and flowers

Catnip: Leaf + Flower

Litterbox.com Catnip Leaf + Flower includes a mixture of dried leaves and flowers from catnip plants harvested at full maturity, along with a small amount of stems. In fact, the bell-shaped flowers (pistils) store most of the catnip plant’s essential oil. We pride ourselves on a high flower count, meaning our organic catnip is some of the most potent your cat will ever try!

Catnip: Leaf + Flower Details
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This is premium catnip. I’m talking top shelf. So top shelf, in fact, that my humans had to lock it up. I protested that I’m no fanatic – but who am I kitten? Gimme more!
- Jack 7.9.2019
1-oz resealable tin

Ingredients

  • Organic catnip blend (leaves and flowers)

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  • What is catnip? Is it safe?

    Catnip is a variety of the Mint family that contains nepetalactone, an ingredient that acts as a stimulant on felines. It can also help relieve stress and anxiety in cats. Catnip is safe, although it may cause an upset stomach if ingested in large quantities. Typically your cat will know when to say when.
  • Why doesn’t my cat react to catnip?

    Most people don’t realize that 30%-50% of cats lack the gene that makes them react to catnip. If your cat does possess the gene, it will only come to fruition between 3-6 months of age; a kitten any younger will show no signs, one way or the other. If your adult cat does not react to catnip, he or she may enjoy silver vine or valerian roots instead.