NipNaps 'Catnip Fine' is a very finely ground mix of the best seed strains from the Northwest Pacific region of the United States and Canada. You can use Catnip Fine to scatter on the scratching post, favorite toys, or simply anywhere in the home.
Not sure whether NipNaps Coarse Catnip or Fine Catnip? Just ask your cat; it all depends on their preference.
The content of this jar is approximately 20 grams.
If only the best is good enough for your cats, we offer the highest quality catnip available today with NipNaps. NipNaps Catnip, or NipNap "catnip," is packaged in small doses in airtight jars, preserving the scent and preventing it from mingling with the smell of the plastic packaging typically found in stores. Moreover, the jars are easy to seal.
The catnip was harvested during the peak of the season and carefully processed fresh to ensure proper drying for ultimate potency.
Simply delicious, fresh, organic catnip, crushed leaves, and blossom buds. NipNaps strives to keep the herbs 99.9% pure so your cat can enjoy them safely and, above all, healthily. NipNaps catnip contains no chemicals or sprays, and only dried chicken manure is used in season to increase soil bioactivity.
What is catnip?
Catnip is a remnant of the mint family. It originated in North Africa and the Mediterranean, but now grows widely throughout Europe and North America. The plant's nicknames, catnip or catmint, are undoubtedly inspired by the fact that cats are quite fond of these plants.
Why give catnip to my cat?
Because your cat will love catnip, it's a great treat to use in training, or to encourage your cat to use a scratching post or sleep in its own bed. It's also a good way to encourage your cat to exercise; it can even help it relax. Whatever the reason, it's fun!
Is it OK for my cat to eat catnip?
NipNaps catnip is all natural and organic, and completely safe to consume. In fact, in the wild, wild cats sometimes eat a little catnip because it aids digestion.
Is too much catnip harmful to my cat?
Technically not. Most cats seem to sense when they've had enough. As with all things in life, too much of anything can be bad. In very rare cases, some cats may cough and vomit a hairball if they come into contact with too much catnip. If your cat has never had catnip before, we recommend introducing it slowly in small doses. If you're unsure, always consult your veterinarian.
How long can I keep catnip?
Thanks to the airtight glass jars, NipNaps herbs retain their fragrance for much longer. When stored in a cool place (yes, even in the refrigerator), NipNaps catnip can last for over 12 months.




