I watched a TV show the other night on Animal Planet about cats and they had segment about catnip. I had bought my cats catnip toys before and neither of them paid it any attention. I bought a new toy that had a tube of catnip that you add to the toy, you can pour it out when it gets old and add more. My oldest cat, who is almost 10 went crazy over it. He was holding it in his front paws and rubbing it on his face and then he would bite it and claw it with is back paws. He was rolling all over and basically going crazy. It was hilarious. My other cat didn’t care a thing for it. He is younger and usually will play, but he didn’t even like this toy at all. It looked to me like Tabby was playing with some Kitty Ecstasy or something.
I’m pretty positive that catnip gets my cats high, because they usually raid my pantry late at night. I have to throw away all their slimjim wrappers and cheeto bags in the morning. True story.
Mine just hoard their dead things in the garage during the night, yep, just a few minutes ago I stepped out onto the landing in socks, and, my heel came down on a little dead bird, it’s skull crushed underfoot!
I don’t know about the dried stuff, our cats always ignored it but my mom’s present cat go crackhead for fresh cat grass. We snip a few pieces and comes chomping after our fingers for it. We tried it on the dogs but it doesn’t affect them.
As far as drugs used by humans, I’d liken it more to marijuana, by the way. Most of the cats I’ve seen on catnip seem dopey, whereas crack and coke (crack is a form of cocaine that is smoked, not snorted in lines) tend to make people tweek out. But as with all drugs, I’m sure it’s different from cat to cat.
@knitfroggy I think I watched the same exact program!
Catnip is a plant.
My cat isn’t affected by it. Either that or she’s jsut too lazy to do anything about it…