There's a scientific reason for the feline reaction: Catnip contains the oil nepetalactone, which binds to the cat's ...
According to expert vet, Dr Rebecca MacMillan, eating large volumes of catnip may cause mild digestive disturbances, but ...
Can cats eat catnip? Given how much some of our feline friends love this green stuff, it's a question you may well be asking if you have a kitty companion in the family. The good news is ...
Great for kittens, adult cats, and seniors, the Potaroma catnip ball toy will keep your cat active, entertained, and healthy! Grab an entire set of four balls for just $10 and your cat will thank you.
When describing the two rambunctious, one-year-old cats that we recently adopted, I’ll borrow the best of Faces album title: ...
Yet here in Austin, we’re plum full of felines who punch the clock every day at all sorts of shops around town. These are no ...
A painting exhibition performed by several cats playfully rolling over a blank paint-covered canvas served as a showcase of a new space for rescued cats. Andrea Long, of Milton, invited guests to her ...
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a perennial herb that's part of the mint family; while it can be ornamental, it's primarily grown for cats to enjoy. Fortunately, you can grow this plant indoors and ...
Everybody needs a night out to prowl. And so ravers and cataholics alike were in catnip heaven last weekend when they ...