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Natural Catnip for Cats,1.05 oz Cat Premium Organic Catnip,Safe & Non-Addictive Catnip Treats Used to Supplement Catnip Toys,Great for Training Redirecting Bad Behaviors

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  • 100% NATURAL: Hkpetty catnip is all-natural and made with no fillers; it's pure, potent, and meets your cat's essential needs for stimulation
  • HIGH POTENCY: Our fragrant catnip has a tempting and enticing aroma to attract your cat into play time! Catnip will encourage playful behavior, watch them purrrr, scratch, and meow for hours of fun
  • EASY TO USE: Use a small spoon to take out a moderate amount of catnip and sprinkle it on the floor or on your cat's favourite toy, a small pinch can be very effective, just put the lid on to seal it after use
  • HELPS SAVE FURNITURE: Catnip is especially effective in helping curb destructive scratching behavior; apply catnip to your cat's scratcher and place near furniture popular with claws to lure felines and help redirect their behavior
  • IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that kittens usually develop a response to catnip after 6-9 months of age.Roughly one-third of cats are not interested in catnip.Don't use catnip too often; 1-2 times a week is appropriate



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WubbaLubbaDubDub
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
This catnip is all-natural and made with no fillers; pure, potent, and meets your cat's essential needs for stimulationThe fragrant catnip has a tempting and enticing aroma to attract your cat into play time! It will encourage playful behavior, and you can watch them purrrr, scratch, and meow for hours of fun!
Cathy Glindmyer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
My cats were not fazed at all and they love catnip. Waste of money.
Michelle.R.Dillon
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I love the jar and the little spoon. I know the cats seem to really like it. It's a fair price.
R J
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
When it comes to the Hkpetty Natural Catnip for Cats I think it hits the mark but there is a caveat. I cannot say for sure it's longevity because the cat I have been giving it too runs hot and cold on these types of items. Just like the her toy catnip mice which are a great little item (and cheap on Amazon!), she will freak out playing with the toy that has the catnip in it then leave it alone for a long time even when encouraged to play with it.Since there was initial interest and playfulness for a minute I'm going with the catnip being high enough quality and fresh enough to do what kitty magic catnip is supposed to do. My cat may have moved on for now to some other magic toy (the slinky cat toy is suddenly incredibly interesting) for a while but hopefully she gets interested again because she is getting old and needs the exercise and "joy" in her life ha. Thank you!
Dianne
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I don’t know much about catnip, my cats kind of look like it makes them happy. I sprinkle it in their wooden box toy.
p.r.parker
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
My cats all love it
SayLeeLee
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Tried it with six different cats. Granted, all but one are from the same blood line and I've read that responses can be genetic. I'm bummed they didn't bliss out as I'd hoped. No for me but might work for your fur family. I do like the packaging and the cute little attached spoon.
Greygal
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I found the container and spoon cuter than I expected. The cork, however, is a bit of a challenge to remove. I had to wiggle it back and forth many times to eventually ease it out of the bottle, probably took a good 5 minutes to remove it, although I was being really cautious in removing it because I didn't want catnip to suddenly fly out all over the place.The spoon is cute, too, and is nice to portion out the catnip in the amount you want.The catnip itself had a nice mellow fresh (to me) smell to it. It feels and looks pretty fresh, too.I'm not sure how old my cat is, as she's a stray that suddenly decided one day that my house is hers. She's at least 5 years old, but probably closer to 7, so I really have no idea if she's ever experienced catnip before. When I laid it out, she did sniff at it and showed some interest in it ("hrm, what's this?") but didn't engage in the catnip nor did she seem to have any reaction to it, other than mild curiosity. I don't know if she's one of those cats that doesn't have the catnip gene or is simply too old to be affected by catnip, but I'll keep exposing it to her to see if she decides she actually likes it.