We often get the question, “Does catnip get my cat high?” And the answer is: probably yes! Researchers say that catnip and silvervine produce a chemical that activates their opioid reward systems. Most cats react to catnip by rolling, flipping, rubbing, and eventually zoning out. These effects can last 10-30...
We often get the question, “Does catnip get my cat high?” And the answer is: probably yes! Researchers say that catnip and silvervine produce a chemical that activates their opioid reward systems. Most cats react to catnip by rolling, flipping, rubbing, and eventually zoning out. These effects can last 10-30...