To: Jack Hammer
“Catnip; works every time.”
LOL, I actually thought of that. I’ve never given that to my cats since I gave it to one years ago and he went really wacky. It was a tad disturbing, yet I thought of if with these two, so that kind of tells you (me) things aren’t right.
Hubby suggested putting Red Bull in their water.
32 posted on
12/07/2011 6:22:23 PM PST by
jocon307
To: jocon307
Re: catnip. A certain percentage of kittehs do not react to catnip. One of ours acts like an idiot rolling in it, eating it, somersaults, rabbit kicks (starting her Harley is what we call it) and snorts for about five or ten minutes then she's over it. The other one watches her. He doesn't have the gene, I guess. He tried copying her at first, but it was obvious that he didn't see the big deal she was making over it so now he just enjoys watching her make a fool of herself. LOL!
44 posted on
12/07/2011 8:14:36 PM PST by
boatbums
( Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us. Titus 3:5)
To: jocon307
Yes, they do go a little “wacky”; however, in this case, we want to stimulate a bit of wacky, don’t we?
Pick up a box and let the kitties go nuts.
And they almost certainly will.
Put it this way - if catnip doesn’t get the kitty’s juices flowing, better take them to the vet, cuz there may be something seriously wrong!
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