Mischievously named, ‘Cat Coke’ plays on the narcotics aspect of human herbal stimulants. The effects of catnip differ from cat to cat, but noticeable effects may range from alcohol like drunkenness to heightened reactions and extreme playfulness. Rub a generous pinch of Cat Coke between your fingers to release the aroma locked the dried leaves and flowers. Then, place it on the floor or on a plate for your kitty to sniff and eat. Catnip is a safe and harmless stimulant attractive to cats. Cats will rub against, bite, chew, and roll in catnip - generally go crazy for several minutes. This will release the volatile oil trapped in the leaves. Then suddenly the cat will lose interest and walk away. It is a reflex response, and, though a small percentage of cats are totally unaffected by it, even tigers can be sensitive to it. Catnip should be stored in a dark, dry, and cool place. Refrigeration or freezing prolongs its value.
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