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We usually just sprinkle it (bought in loose form in a tub) around the
scratching post. They do what they like with it. My aunt will also take the loose stuff and sew it into toys which they love and play with, hide and toss about for weeks until the scent goes away. As far as food goes, only one of our kitties will eat it, the other won't bother. Depends on the cat I guess. I would tend to keep it separate though and just try another food. When our two were younger, we did a taste test: try new flavours each meal time and keep a chart on if they both liked it or not. From this little study, we were able to make easier decisions when food shopping. -- ..oO rach Oo. "Newbie" wrote in message ... I have heard a lot about cats liking catnip, but how exactly do you use it in practice? Can it be used as food additive to attract them to food they don't otherwise find appealing? |
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IBen Getiner wrote:
That **** causes chromosome and brain damage. So I hear-tell. Izat what happened to you? Somehow I thought it was something more ominous. Kandace |
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