Flamingo catnip spray is an amazing solution to make even the most dull Cats Playful and excited. Flamingo Catnip Spray will make all your cat toys far more interesting than they might originally have been. Simply open and spray on to any toy or scratch post. Allow a few minutes for the item to absorb the Catnip before letting your cat play with it. Catnip is a very helpful herb used to distract and keep cats occupied during stressful times as well as times when they might appear to lose interest easily.
How catnip spray works
Catnip is a herb in the mint family that is well-known for its effects on most felines. It contains a substance called nepetalactone that causes reactions ranging from sniffing, rubbing, and licking to getting exuberant and even somewhat aggressive. Up to 80 percent of domestic felines react to the herb, although it is less likely to affect kittens and senior cats.
Why would you need Flamingo catnip Spray anyway
You can use the dried herb on anything from toys to scratching posts. It’s also a useful training aid; for example, some dried nip on a scratching post attracts cats to this appropriate scratching spot. Some, like Imperial Cat Scratch ‘n Shapes, which even comes complete with a catnip packet.
Like catnip toys, the appeal of dried catnip is dependent on the freshness of the product. Buy it at busy pet stores that turn their stock over
Live catnip plants provide your cats with the freshest possible version of this tasty substance. Many pet stores sell catnip plants or kits that allow you to grow your own from scratch. I find it much easier to buy fully-grown plants rather than waiting for the seeds to sprout and keeping them away from my four felines while they grow large enough to be served.
My cats actually prefer dried catnip to the fresh kind, but they do love live pet grass. The grass doesn’t cause a reaction like catnip, but it’s a great way to bring a bit of the outdoors to indoor felines.
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