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My 5 year old little/big Calico appears to have had too much catnip. Help. Please.
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Oh darn you all.. I don't ever post much. But I think maybeI I might need help (Original Post)
7wo7rees
Feb 2023
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This should make you feel better. Just will need a Bloody Mary in the morning y
Lochloosa
Feb 2023
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Lochloosa
(15,851 posts)1. This should make you feel better. Just will need a Bloody Mary in the morning y
People also ask
How much catnip is too much for a cat?
No, cats cannot overdose on catnip. However, if your cat eats a large amount of catnip in a short period, they may experience an upset stomach. We want to emphasize that cats only need a little bit of catnip to experience pleasure (they don't build long-term tolerance to it only the 10-15 minute nose blindness).
7wo7rees
(5,128 posts)2. Thank you so very much
You made my norning!!
rubbersole
(5,578 posts)3. You made my norning!
What.A.Perfect.Word. ! OMG.