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    stoned cat

    I gave my cat some catnip, and he ate it all.. then he followed me into my room, and i shut the door and put my window fan in.. pretty soon we were both stoned. its funny. its like he is my buddy gettin stoned with me and watching tv.:stoned:
    paperlunatic Reviewed by paperlunatic on . stoned cat I gave my cat some catnip, and he ate it all.. then he followed me into my room, and i shut the door and put my window fan in.. pretty soon we were both stoned. its funny. its like he is my buddy gettin stoned with me and watching tv.:stoned: Rating: 5

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    stoned cat

    catnip turns on there like sexual shit and there really getting all hot and bothred rather than enjoying it.... anyone know if thats true?:smokin:

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    stoned cat

    Catnip can cause incredible reactions when given to cats; however, not all cats are affected by catnip because the ability to detect it is inherited. Only 2/3 of cats actually respond to it.

    Catnip contains a chemical known as nepetalactone, a terpene, that is thought to mimic feline sex pheromones. Cats sense it through their vomeronasal organs. When cats sense the bruised leaves or stems of catnip, they will rub in it, roll over it, paw at it, chew it, lick it, leap about, then purr loudly, growl, and meow.

    This reaction only lasts for several minutes before the cat loses interest. It takes up to two hours for the cat to "reset" and then it can come back to the catnip and have the same response as before. Young kittens and older cats are less likely to have a reaction to catnip but big cats, such as tigers, seem to be extremely sensitive to it.

    Cat owners do not need to worry about giving their cats catnip because there are no side effects to it. Other plants that also have this effect on cats include Valerian and plants that contain actinidine or dihydroactinidiolide (Smith, 2005).

    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/catnip

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    #4
    Senior Member

    stoned cat

    I grow that shit in my garden, but my cats arent affected by it

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    #5
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    stoned cat

    My cats get quite aggressive when given catnip and they bite and kick the hell out of some socks that I shoved catnip and scrunched up newspaper into.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    stoned cat

    My cat loves to roll in catnip, thats like his favorite thing to do, what a dumbass

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    Member

    stoned cat

    My cat seemed a little dopey when he used to eat catnip and sometimes lay sleeping on top of the plant. That stuff seemed to spread like wildfire when it was growing.

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    stoned cat

    i believe catnip is a hallucinagen to cats. and my cat freeks out its funny. he starts attacking little toy mice and stuff

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