Description
Super Strong Loose Organic Cut Catnip 7g
Your feline friends will totally enjoy our catnip
(Please note that Kittens are not affected by catnip until they are about six Months old)
Fresh Organic Catnip 7grams: Ideal for toy making or simply to refresh
their existing toy or cat post.
Pure Organic Catnip
We Supply premium Catnip, and one of the strongest available today!!
We Import to the UK direct from the Farmer.
Choose from our cut Catnip leaf and bud (will contain some stalks),
or Fine Cut Catnip Powder stalk free.
Packed in a re-sealable plastic bag for easy storage.
Catnip induces a harmless euphoric state in cats that lasts 5 to 15 minutes,
Ideal for general cat play and perfect to refresh existing toys or for your own toy-making creations.
Some Feedback From Our Customers!!
Super quick delivery, cats loved it, many thanks
Lovely fine catnip both cats absolutely love it, eat it all recommend Ebayer
My cat loved this so much he ripped the bag open and threw it around the kitchen
As always excellent product! Fast delivery. Thanks
FREE POSTAGE ON STANDARD DELIVERY.
Some Interesting Information.
Product: Catnip
Latin Name: Nepeta cataria
Plant Family: Lamiaceae
Other Names: Catnep, Catswort, Catrup, Field Balm, Nep, Cataire, Chataire, Herbe à Chat, Herbe aux Chats,
Hierba Gatera, Menta de Gato & Menthe des Chats.
Description: Catnip is an aromatic, herbaceous perennial, native to Europe and now found growing in North America;
which reaches a height of 30cm–1 metre.
The branching stems are square and covered in fine hairs as are the leaves which are opposite; triangularly-ovate,
heart-shaped with short stalks (petioles),
the leaves are 2.5-7cm in length, greyish green in colour and the edges are bluntly toothed.
The 2-lipped flowers are white in colour often with reddish-purple
dotted markings and are 10-15mm in length and grow in dense clusters at the ends of the stem branches.
Brief History: Catnip was grown by the Romans and used as a medicine and also as a culinary herb,
during the middle-ages, the herb was used to treat leprosy and the Elizabethans were fond of drinking catnip tea
until camellia Sinensis found its way to the English teacup.
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