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pickleer t1_j1dd5ke wrote

"Catnip affects", silly kitten!

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PlayerSalt t1_j1de263 wrote

I wonder why tho historically

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MuthaPlucka t1_j1dlomg wrote

I’ve got an idea. Let’s see if cat cocaine works on Lions, tigers, cougars and other large feline killing machines.

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Invalid-Icon t1_j1dn4ge wrote

My cat isn't bothered by catnip, he just rubs it off as another plant.

But bleach on the other hand is his go to for getting high. Everytime I mop the floors he'll be on the edge of the mopped area rolling like he's in heaven.

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leeway1 t1_j1dw3ex wrote

I believe my orange cat lacks any brain cells to get high from cat nip.

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reedzkee t1_j1e4jaj wrote

My cat likes catnip, but goes crazy for valerian root. It’s a little frightening sometimes.

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horsemagicians t1_j1e7og9 wrote

My zoo gives huge paper bags of cat nip to the mountain lions, they love it. I’m sure the lions and tigers get it too but haven’t seen them with it yet.

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clichesaurus t1_j1eba6n wrote

Studies like this are plagued with poor data because of difficulties demonstrating to a cat that you need to inhale deeply for the chemicals to reach the lungs

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jcd1974 t1_j1f2nqt wrote

My two cats are immune to it.

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snow_michael t1_j1ffnq4 wrote

Lions are also affected by aftershaves and colognes

Drives them into giddy playful fits

Cheetah go nuts for the smell of chocolate and vanilla and will rub their cheeks all over the mouth of someone breathing out who has eaten either

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GrimReader710 t1_j1fz3n0 wrote

Sooo, should I, or should not carry catnip when walking thru the jungle??

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