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2099.1 | | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Dec 29 1988 10:05 | 6 |
| Sorry... some cats just don't like catnip. You can't 'make'
them like it. It's possible that she'll like it when she
gets a little older, so forget about it for now, and maybe
try again in a year or so.
Donna
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2099.2 | maybe she will grow into it | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Dec 29 1988 10:13 | 5 |
| Panther and Eirene didn't react to catnip until they were about a year
old. My understanding is that kittens don't react to it, and that some
adult cats never react to it.
Deb
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2099.3 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Thu Dec 29 1988 10:37 | 7 |
| I had always heard that kittens didn't like catnip, but Dundee has
loved it since he was about 5 months old. I think you're just going
to have to wait til you kitty is older. Also, some cats don't like
it. In fact, we have a friend whose siamese absolutely HATES it.
I think there is another herb that you can use if your cat doesn't
like catnip, but I"ll have to hunt for that info.
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2099.4 | | MRESS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Dec 29 1988 10:59 | 7 |
| I read somewhere (I think in Cats Magazine) that there is a
gene for catnip-liking. Those cats who have the gene like catnip,
those that don't ignore it. You may have one of those that ignore
it (I think the ratio is something like 50-50, though from my ex-
perience it seems I've seen many more that like it than don't).
- Andrea
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2099.5 | no good stale! | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Thu Dec 29 1988 11:10 | 3 |
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possibly the catnip from the store might have been stale and had
no potency left to it.
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2099.6 | | WITNES::MACONE | Round Up the Usual Suspects | Thu Dec 29 1988 12:55 | 3 |
| I wouldn't be too concerned that your cat isn't interested. As
other noters have mentioned, your cat may be too young. Besides,
catnip isn't necessary for your cat's longevity and health.
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2099.7 | Hey, I can identify with this cat ;-) | SCAVAX::MCDONOUGH | | Thu Dec 29 1988 15:34 | 17 |
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Look at it this way................
Catnip is to cats....
as.....
Booze is to an Irishman......
I'm Irish....and I don't like booze of any kind....
JM
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2099.8 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Dec 29 1988 15:38 | 7 |
| It really is true that catnip varies. My guys like the kind that
comes in rectangular boxes in the supermarket. I've bought catnip
at various other places from time to time and some of it is of no
interest to them whatsoever. I'd experiment with different sources.
Also, be sure to rub some of it together in your hands, to release
the scent.
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2099.9 | | SSMP20::DALEY | | Fri Dec 30 1988 14:48 | 1 |
| I have an adult cat that doesn't react to catnip at all.
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2099.10 | Nancy Reagan Got To Your Kitty... | TAMARI::MCGOVERN | Szechuan Vanilla | Fri Dec 30 1988 15:09 | 5 |
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Just Say NO! ;^)
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2099.11 | Catnip junkie ;-) | PBA::GOLDEN | | Tue Jan 03 1989 13:28 | 4 |
| My cat *LOVES* catnip!! We put some on the floor and she purrs
and rolls in it. Then she cleans it off her fur (eats it).
I'm curious...does anyone know exactly *what* catnip does to a cat?
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2099.12 | Never liked it...never will | JULIET::THOMPSON_LI | CHILL OUT BAAAABEEEE | Tue Jan 03 1989 18:56 | 5 |
| I would also like to know what catnip really does - I've heard many
different stories.....my cat is almost 7 years old - he NEVER liked
catnip.
Lisa
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2099.13 | facts about cats strikes again! | DOOBER::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Wed Jan 04 1989 12:52 | 10 |
| According to my "facts about cats" book (author forgotten), catnip is
a relaxant/intoxicant only to those cats that have the "catnip lover"
gene - all cats do not have the gene, apparently, and they remain unaffected
by the herb, and it's just dried greenery to them. Those cats that do
have the gene get slightly giddy from eating or sniffing the herb and
can get quite involved with it....like even a little addicted if allowed
a steady supply.
If your cats don't like it, they probably will never like it, it is
either a "go or no go" situation, not a learned response.
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2099.14 | What does YOUR cat do? | PARITY::STACIE | Cult of Personality | Fri Jan 06 1989 09:29 | 16 |
| What do your cats do when they have catnip?
My cat Hannah puts her nose in it and usually takes a lo-o-o-ong
nap. Alex rolls around in it, becomes extra friendly and cuddly
and then usually "sleeps it off" too. Scarlett, on the other hand
is like clockwork. We put loose catnip in a saucer on the floor
and she just can't get enough. She always does exactly the same
thing--never a variation. She sniffs it for a minute, and then
tries to flip the saucer over with her nose. After about 5 minutes,
she remembers she has paws, and usually succeeds in flipping it.
Then she lies on her back on top of the overturned saucer and lolls
her head around, like she's scratching her back or something and
then falls asleep, lying right int he middle of it. We always
have her entertaining people. She's always right on cue.
Stacie
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2099.15 | They want to get high,high,high in the mid-day sun!n | MARKER::REED | All the world's a stage | Fri Jan 06 1989 12:51 | 26 |
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My two cats, Escho and Brandy, are a coupla of clowns. First, they
sniff it, then they eat it, their eyes turn into large vacuous holes
in their heads. Later they either go for a merry *CHASE* through
the house together or Escho turns into a kitty cannonball, ricocheting
off any and everything and Brandy lays down to watch Escho's antics
and will occasionally *try* to bat at her as she railroads by.
When they tire of that it's *NAP-ATTACK* time. Picture two kitties,
dead to the world, in fact so far gone that even the puppy can't
get them to stir.
I used to keep a bag of loose catnip in an unoccupied drawer in
an old bureau. Later through a series of events, I ended up storing
some clothes in the same drawer. One day I went to visit a friend
of mine and her *mini, 20 lb. panther*, who is not into P.D.O.A.
(Public Displays Of Affection) became VERY friendly with me. I was
flattered with all this unexpected attention. Relay (the cat) followed
me everywhere, purring, head butting, drooling, etc. At one point
he even tried to get all 4 feet onto the back of a kitchen chair.
Needless to say, he and the chair fell over. It wasn't until he
drooled and tried to suck the shirt off my back that I realized
that this shirt had been in the ex-catnip drawer. The closer Relay
got to me the sillier he became. What a character!
Roslyn, mother of Escho and Brandy
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2099.16 | Different kitties, different highs | SWAT::COCHRANE | Scattering like light. | Fri Jan 06 1989 13:26 | 10 |
| Each of my four react differently. Niniane sniffs it, then eats
it, then rolls in it, then begin to do really silly things like
chase everyone else's tail around the room. Finally she just spaces
out and lays down for a while. Dream won't eat it but rolls in
it and then tries to roll in whatever is left on Niniane. Boogie gets
a charge out of it and bounces off the walls for a while. Charm,
however, has a very human response. She sniffs it for a while and
then gets the munchies and goes off to the food bowl for a snack!!!
Mary-Michael
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2099.17 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SCEADUGENGA | Sun Jan 08 1989 09:38 | 12 |
| Darcy (my mother's black persian) tries to climb walls.
Tarot gets affectionate with his claws out (ouch).
Isis loves a catnip mouse to death and then goes maniac, bounces
all over the house and then settles down to rip paper (any paper)
to shreds.
All work brought home is securely locked away:-) Try explaining
to your boss small perforations all down the side of your job plan!
Kate
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2099.18 | Nobody told my kittens they shouldn't like catnip! | POOL::BALLOU | It's not slow, it's careful! | Wed Feb 08 1989 00:29 | 38 |
| I'd like to help debunk the idea that kittens don't react to catnip.
I adopted two kittens, Mickie and Winchester, when they were 14 weeks
old. (They are now 27 weeks old.) The day before I got them, I bought
two catnip mice. Well, when I got them home, I put them in my bedroom
along with the essentials (litterbox, water, and food) to give them
time to get used to their new home. Mickie (female) was curious to see
the rest of the world the next day, but Winchester (male) hid under the bed
for three days. Anyway, the second day, Mickie found one of the catnip
mice, and the result was amazing. In ten minutes she was (literally)
bouncing off the walls. In fact, she once hit the wall so hard I was
very tempted to see how badly she had hurt herself. But she didn't
even seem to notice that walls are hard :-)
Recently, a friend found some really magic catnip mice at Zayre's (in
Londonderry, NH). Apparently the catnip in these mice is much stronger
than anything Mickie and Winchester had seen before. Well, I opened
the first mouse, and Winchester snatched it away. Just the smell of
the catnip from the bag (which I tried to crumple up and throw away)
drove Mickie crazy, so much so that she was hanging on to my pants leg
with her claws (OUCH!) and trying to "help" me get the other mouse
opened as quickly as possible. (Never mind I could have done it three
times as fast without the help! :-)
Anyway, after assaulting these magic mice for a while, the kittens were
running everywhere they could as fast as they could, jumping up and
down on anything that looked like it could be jumped on. Then, they
tried to wrestle with each other. It was hilarious; basically, they
approached each other slowly, then stood up on their hind legs and put
their front paws out toward each other. Then they sort of just fell on
each other -- they couldn't stand up if they had to! Winchester had
enough dignity to flop over on his tummy, but Mickie just lay there on
here back, paws dangling mid-air. A nap soon followed ...
Well, thank goodness nobody has told these guys they're not supposed to
like the stuff!
- Ken
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2099.19 | | SMURF::S_FRASER | Felines . . whoa,whoa,whoa felines . . . | Tue Aug 29 1989 10:00 | 11 |
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This note looked like a good place to put this. While at the
cat show in Manchester, we added our name to the 'Mouse
Factory' mailing list, and the flyer arrived yesterday. You
can mailorder your fresh catnip toys :^} I've made copies of
the flyer and price list, and can mail them to anyone who's
interested. Just send me your name and mailstop, and I'll try
to get them out today (going on vacation as of 4:30!).
Sandy
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