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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.
Catnip triggers a chemical response in cats' brains that induces temporary euphoria, hyperactivity, or calm behavior depending on the individual cat.
Dogs tend to outperform cats in tasks requiring obedience, problem-solving, and social intelligence, suggesting they may be smarter in those domains.
Cats tend to avoid bright colors like fluorescent yellow and orange due to their limited color perception and potential visual discomfort.
Research suggests dogs may demonstrate higher cognitive capabilities overall, but intelligence in cats and dogs varies depending on the task.

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