Cats & Mint Plants

Cats & Mint Plants thumbnail
Cat playing

If you've never seen a typically aloof cat act like a kitten around catnip, you've missed out on a delightful experience. What you might not know is that catnip is a member of the mint family.

  1. Catnip

    • This plant has long been used in cat toys and sold at pet stores. The herb contains the chemical nepetalactone, which can affect cats of all sizes--from your house cat to tigers.

    Other Mint

    • Spearmint and peppermint are also favorites with some cats. Consider snipping off a few spears and placing them in a cloth bag as a treat for your cat.

    Inherited

    • Some cats don't react to the nepetalactone in mint plants with kittenish zeal. If your cat doesn't like its catnip toy, blame its parents.

    Garden Mint

    • There is such a thing as too much love. Cats may rub against and bite at your mint plant until it's damaged. Never fear, mint is tough. Cut it back, make sure it gets plenty of sun and it should come back strong.

    Alternatives

    • Although they don't contain nepetalactone, kiwi vine, cat thyme and honeysuckle have a similar chemical that can affect your cat.

    Caution

    • Although catnip is not a drug, if your cat eats too much, it may adversely affect digestion. Use with care.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Kevin Dooley

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Grow Catmint

    Catmint, also known as Nepeta, is a versatile perennial. Suitable for USDA zones 5 to 9, catmint can be planted in rock...

  • List of Mint Plants

    List of Mint Plants. Famous for their habit of spreading, intermingling and crossbreeding, mint varieties number in the hundreds, rather than dozens....

  • How to Grow Catnip Plant and Make Your Cat Happy

    Cat lovers know that catnip (Nepeta cataria) makes their pets frisky. A perennial herb in the mint family, catnip grows 3 to...

  • Mint Oil for Fleas

    Fleas are problematic for many pet owners. They can infest your animal, your home and, at times, even yourself. Flea bites cause...

  • Plants for Indoor Cats

    Although your cat may seem content with its kibble and wet food, indoor pets still crave the fresh greens their wandering outdoor...

  • How to Plant Catmint

    Catmint, or Nepeta faassenii, is a popular herb that grows well in hot, sunny conditions. Easy to care for, the plant has...

  • How to Grow a Cat's Whiskers Plant

    The cat's whiskers plant is a shrub-like plant that belongs to the mint family. It can grow to be 2 feet tall...

  • How to Use a Catnip Plant

    Many pet owners give their cats catnip, a tall, weedlike plant belonging to the mint family. Like the rest of its mint...

  • How to Grow Mint

    Given half a chance, mint will take over your whole garden. That natural vigor makes this hardy perennial a great, no-fail plant...

  • Is Peppermint Oil Harmful to Cats?

    Peppermint oil is harmful to cats, as are other peppermint products. Peppermint oil has been known to send some cats to the...

  • Effects of Cat Nip

    Effects of Cat Nip. Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a perennial herb and a member of the mint family, native to Europe and...

  • My Cat Is Eating House Plants

    Cats are curious by nature. At times, this curiosity causes to engage in questionable behavior which can get them in trouble, such...

  • Peppermint to Get Rid of Mice

    Peppermint, whether in leaf form or in oil, is an unreliable way to get rid of mice. It only acts as a...

  • Mint Plant Care

    Few plants reward the lazy gardener more enthusiastically than the plants of the mint family. Spearmint, peppermint, apple mint, pineapple mint, chocolate...

  • Dangerous House Plants for Cats

    Cats love munching on greenery. Because they don't know which house plants are dangerous, they need their human parents to protect them...

Related Ads

Featured