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Most cats, on the other hand, appear to be intoxicated by their scent, often licking, chewing and rubbing their bodies on the plants. Masao Miyazaki at Iwate University in Japan and his colleagues ...
These plants that are safe for cats are worth growing to create a sensory experience for your feline friend, but they're also beautiful and impactful from the gardener's point of view. From easy ...
But while it has long been understood that catnip, and the similar Asian plant silvervine, have intoxicative properties, new research has found that cats’ instinctive response to the presence of ...
It makes some cats chill and others incredibly stimulated. Why this plant affects cats so powerfully is newly explained by a study released Wednesday in Science Advances. In this new study ...