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Yes, catnip affects cats similarly to a high, triggering euphoric and playful behaviors due to a compound called nepetalactone.
Veterinarians generally consider catnip to be safe and beneficial for most cats when used in moderation.
Yes, catnip affects cats in a way that resembles a psychoactive high, altering their behavior and mood temporarily.
Veterinarians generally consider catnip safe and even beneficial for most cats, promoting enrichment and exercise through play.
Yes, catnip produces a temporary euphoric response in cats that is often compared to a feline 'high.'
Vets generally consider catnip safe and beneficial for cats, encouraging exercise and mental stimulation when used in moderation.
Cats are primarily meant to sniff catnip, but it is safe for them to eat in small amounts.
Generally, it's safe to give a cat catnip daily in moderate amounts, but it should be offered responsibly to avoid overstimulation or desensitization.
Yes, it is generally considered ethical to give catnip to cats, as it is safe, non-addictive, and can enrich their environment.

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