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Mad Cat premium, pesticide-free catnip contains 100% natural North American grown catnip that drives cats crazy.
Our fragrant catnip has a tempting and enticing aroma that's irresistible to cats. It’s perfect for sprinkling on toys and scratchers.
Our premium catnip has been cultivated to achieve the strongest, most aromatic catnip possible. The irresistible aroma in Mad Cat catnip will bring out the fun, playful nature in cats.
Mad Cat Premium North-American-grown catnip is a 100% natural herb that encourages a harmless, playful reaction in most cats. Sprinkle on scratchers to make them more appealing and deter damage to your furniture.
Rated 3 out of
5 by
RewaCat from
My Cat does respond to KatnipJust an FYI that not all cats respond to Katnip. Product worked on family members cat.
Date published: 2023-11-30
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Catie from
Unsure if it has an affect.My cat didn't react, but not all cats do.
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