Is there any wonder why the internet is
jam-packed with cat videos?! Watching a cat in full play is pure
joy! Freshly dried catnip (aka catmint) will have your kitty showing
off his acrobatic skills and provide hours of entertainment for the
whole family! Other features include a subtle crinkle noise when
squeezed or batted, multiple textures of fabric and crochet, with
ribbons that bob irresistibly with the slightest movement.
How do we ensure that we get the
freshest, most potent product goes out to you? Our catnip filled
toys are nearly ready to ship, (partially pre-fabricated). Once we
receive your order, we add the dried catnip herb and insert a pad
with catnip essential oils before the finishing stitches are
completed. This allows us to ship quickly, but store each element
separately which preserves freshness or oils and dried herbs.
Our cat toys are handmade with extreme
care and excellent construction practices—after all, it is meant to
be bitten, chewed, kicked, thrown, and clawed. However, you should
inspect the toy periodically to ensure that all decorations and
stitching remain secure.
Products pictured are representative of
the item you will receive. Variations in fabric and yarns make it
impossible to photograph and list each individual creation.
Why doesn't my cat doesn't respond to
catnip? One possibility is that it isn't fresh enough. The volital
oils in the herb don't have long shelf life, and pet stores are
notorious for having old stock. Another possibility is that your cat
lacks the gene that sends triggers the sensational response to
catnip. This applies to 15-20% of cats. If you've offered fresh
catnip without any notable response, you may want to try honeysuckle
or velarian as an attractant.
Catnip is NOT considered safe for
hermit crabs. Crabotanicals is a hermit crab food manufacturer, but
this item is intended for HOUSECATS ONLY.
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