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Catnip typically takes effect within 5 to 15 minutes after a cat is exposed to it.
Catnip stimulates specific receptors in cats' brains, triggering a euphoric response that includes rolling, purring, and playful behavior.
Catnip typically kicks in within 5 to 15 minutes after exposure for most cats.
Catnip triggers a euphoric response in cats by activating receptors in the brain associated with pleasure and mating behaviors.
Catnip typically takes effect within 10 to 15 minutes after a cat has been exposed to it.
Catnip triggers a euphoric response in cats by stimulating receptors in the brain that respond to nepetalactone, its active compound.
Yes, you can give your cat catnip two days in a row, but frequent exposure may reduce its effectiveness due to temporary desensitization.
While catnip is generally safe in moderation, constant exposure may reduce its effects and could lead to overstimulation in some cats.
Yes, while catnip is generally safe, giving your cat too much can cause mild gastrointestinal upset or temporary behavioral issues.

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