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Today it's possible to buy specialised kibble for almost any kind of pet, from frogs to sugar gliders (a small marsupial). Most follow roughly the same formula – they usually contain some kind of base carbohydrate, assorted proteins and fats, sugars, a source of fibre, antioxidants or other preservatives, emulsifiers (which keep the fat in the food and prevent it from separating), vitamins and minerals, and colouring agents. MORE : A blind 18-year-old cat is retiring from her work as a receptionist and searching for a home Of course, as with anything, you should use catnip in moderation. If your cat eats too much of it, they may vomit or have diarrhea. But as long as you use it sparingly, your cat will be just fine. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

The understanding of cat palatability is very similar to Japanese or Asian cuisine, where there's a lot of focus on umami and another taste modality called kokumi," says Logan. The plant can have some beneficial impacts on feline welfare such as providing environmental enrichment and stimulation for those cats who respond to, and engage with it.’The plant has small, white or pale purple flowers and green leaves. It’s the leaves and stems that contain the essential oils that drive cats wild. In terms of safety, the only other thing you need to conscious of is that catnip can make cats want to chew (call it the munchies, if you wish) so any toys containing catnip must be safe to chew and would not cause problems if accidentally swallowed.

It’s no secret that cats love catnip. The alluring herb, also known as catnip, catmint and field balm, is irresistible to most cats. And while its effects may seem mysterious to us humans, the science behind why cats love catnip is actually pretty simple. Eventually the company branched out into cat food – "Spratt's puts pussy into fine form!", they said – and the rest is history. However, the science of pet food palatants still had some way to go. Our content is different because we take the time to understand your business and your audience. We then craft custom content that is designed to engage and convert your target readers. Not all cats react to catnip. In fact, it’s estimated that only about 50% of cats are affected by the herb.

Cat Toys Baguette Catnip Cat Toys Birthday Cat Gifts Cat Toys Cat Gifts for Cat Lover Gifts Cat Toy Cat Toy Crazy Cat Lady Gifts Cat Treats The oils in catnip contain a chemical called nepetalactone. When cats smell nepetalactone, it binds to olfactory receptors in their nose. These receptors, in turn, trigger a neurological response that causes the cat’s euphoric behavior.

This is a question that has been asked by many cat owners over the years. The short answer is no, catnip is not a drug. However, the long answer is a bit more complicated. Catnip instead provides an excellent form of environmental enrichment for cats, particularly those that are housed indoors. Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a member of the mint family. It’s a hardy, fast-growing perennial that’s native to Europe, Asia and Africa. These days, it’s also grown in North America. Examples include putrescine and cadaverine, colourless chemicals produced naturally by the breakdown of proteins. They're largely responsible for the revolting smell of rotting flesh – and cats love them. While in human food, their levels are sometimes closely monitored as a way of ensuring the freshness and safety of meat, they're often actively added to cat and dog food, either as offal extracts or lab-made additives. As an animal media studies scholar, I argue laughing at a cat who has been given a drug even if they seem happy should raise questions about human power and animal autonomy,’ writes Debra.

And of those that do react, their response can vary. Some cats will roll around on the ground, others will become more playful, and some will just sniff and walk away. Some cats will roll around in catnip, rub their face in it, or chew on it. Others will simply smell it and then walk away. The effects usually last for about 10 minutes before wearing off. As it happens, this addictive quality is carefully engineered. Big Pet Food is a multi-billion-dollar industry which invests heavily in research into "palatants" – ingredients that make our pets want to eat their products. And from potently smelly chemicals usually found in rotting meat to an additive commonly added to potatoes to stop them discolouring, the quest to make the most scrumptious pet food has led to some surprising insights. Smell is incredibly important for cats and olfactory stimulation is therefore also important, although something which is often overlooked when providing for a cat’s species specific needs.

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