Almost all poop shovelers who have raised cats know catnip. It is an inducer. It is said that cats like the smell of catnip, so many poop shovelers choose to use catnip when guiding cats. So, can catnip be used for two months old?
The consequences of eating catnip for one or two months
If cats in this age group eat a small amount of catnip, it usually has no obvious impact, and generally only increase the cat's excitement. However, if a cat accidentally eats too much catnip, it may cause the cat to experience increased heart rate, a large increase in oral secretions, and continuous excitement. If the cat has a long-term continuous excitement, it is recommended to take it to the pet hospital for treatment in time to promote metabolism and relieve the cat's symptoms.
2. How big is catnip suitable for cats?
Catnip is suitable for cats over 6 months of age, and be used with caution during pregnancy, breastfeeding and under 2 months of age. Catnip not only makes cats feel excited and intoxicated, but also cleans the cat's mouth, helps the cat to excrete hairballs, soothes the cat's emotions, and regulates the intestines. However, you should also note that catnip cannot be used in large quantities for a long time, otherwise it will cause the cat to lose interest. It is recommended to use it 2-3 times a week.
3. How often do catnip feed
Catnip mainly makes the cat feel illusory and relieves nerves. Generally, it will return to normal after 5-15 minutes. Although it is safe and non-toxic, it should not be used frequently, otherwise it will easily cause the cat to lose interest. It is recommended not to use it more than once a week, and the dose should be controlled well each time to avoid excessive feeding causing difficulty in breathing in cats.