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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Best stuff Oct 21, 2008
By J. Pawlowski Many of my cat-owner friends recommend all sorts of brands, fresh stuff, buds only, etc. Supermarket & department store brands simply don't work or aren't real catnip.
With years of cat experience, IMHO, Cosmic Cat catnip is the best. The cats go nuts over it.
At this price for such a large container of the stuff, the kitties are gonna be very happy for a long time.
CAUTION: Cats cannot control themselves with catnip. If you give them too much, & get scratched or bit, don't hit them. They can't help it... it's the catnip. If they play too rough (even without catnip) just walk away & ignore them until they calm down a little. They'll eventually figure out that you won't play if it gets too rough.
With catnip, place your hands near their nails & teeth at your own risk!
Sometimes I find slivers or pieces of stems or sticks in the catnip (all brands). Don't give them to the cat, throw them away. The cat can choke on them or they can get stuck in their throat.
Don't let your cat inhale or snort the catnip by giving them gobs of it all at once. You can always give them more after they finished what they already got. You don't want that stuff in their nose & lungs. If they snort, sneeze or cough, give them less.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Potent but Rough Mar 31, 2010
By Sol T. Kim I have two cats and I tried a variety of dried catnips, including this product. This product is more potent than the average, but is definitely rougher.
By rough, I mean they feel sharp and jagged. It has numerous bits of bigger part of the plant, like dried twigs. Most are about 1/3 of an inch, but I have seen some that were as long as an inch. some are hard enough to make it difficult to break them with your fingers. My cats like eating the catnips and I constantly worry about these possibly stabbing their throats or internal organs. I mean, if they are rough enough to hurt your fingers while you crush the catnips, they cannot be good for your cats. This bothers me enough that I think I will not be purchasing this brand any longer.
Which is too bad, because the catnips are potent and are priced very reasonably. I'm not sure why the company doesn't run the product through a sieve or two to solve the issue.
In conclusion, if your cats just like sniffing and rolling in catnip, and if you don't crush catnip with your finger before giving it to your cats, then this product will be awesome--it's very good quality and really nicely priced. If, however, your cats enjoy eating catnip, then I think you should look for other brands.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
My Cat's have become "Stoner's" Dec 16, 2009
By I. S. Marks Well first let me tell you about the mistake that I made. I have a previous package of Comic Pet Catnip, but in a 2 oz size. Although the ad clearly says 4.5 oz, I assumed that the actual volume would be small...wrong!! The container is the size of a cottage cheese package and it was FULL. The mistake I made was that since the price was so low, I ordered TWO!. Now my cats are walking around going "Wow man", and smacking the dog around.
A friend recently brought over a gift for my dog....an unstuffed toy animal that looks sorta like a weasel or mink. She could care less about the thing. So I inserted 1/2 a package of the catnip, and sat back and watched the show. It was better than HBO.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Princess Kitten's Day of Fun Jul 19, 2009
By Rebecca Johnson
"The Rebecca Review"
This catnip is so potent my cat begs for it. We have to keep the container hidden away or she will try to pry off the lid with her teeth. After purchasing a "bulk" brand catnip at the local store, she turned her nose up and thought it was just terrible that we would expect her to go kitten wild over anything else.
Cosmic Catnip is the one she loves and she will literally eat it out of the container by the mouthful if we let her. It is interesting that cats in nature actually eat wild catnip to aid with digestion. They recommend a tablespoon, but a teaspoon seems to be enough to make any cat a little bouncy and playful. Princess will nibble on some from the container and then we sprinkle some on the floor and she rolls around and acts like she is in kitten heaven.
This is also good for toys and you can roll a toy in the catnip and your cat should be occupied for quite a while. While this herb makes cats wild, I drink a catnip tea and it seems calming.
~The Rebecca Review
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Review by Mr. Bean Apr 01, 2011
By Dan Brooks Hello my name is Mr. Bean aka cat. My owner puts the Cosmic catnip on my scratch pad from [Trader Joe's] I beg him for my catnip fix every night. I see the large white container and I prance. My owner is doing a psychology experiment, he calls it condition response. I wake from my 22 hour cat nap to go into a catnip frenzy..... Calling all cat bring this review to your owner. My owner told me to say to put is out of sight...
Cheers,
Mr. Bean
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