Why Do Cats Like Catnip?

Why Do Cats Like Catnip?

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Catnip, a member of the mint family, affects cats due to a compound called Nepotelactone, which mimics cat pheromones. This compound stimulates areas in the cat's brain related to scent, emotions, and sexual response, causing behaviors like rolling and rubbing. The effects are temporary, lasting about 15 minutes, and not all cats respond to catnip due to genetic factors. Some big cats also react to catnip, but other animals do not. Other plants, like silver vine, also attract cats with similar compounds. These plants are safe for cats, though frequent exposure can reduce sensitivity.

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What is the main compound in catnip that affects cats?

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How do cats typically react to catnip?

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What areas of the cat's brain are stimulated by catnip?

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Why do kittens not usually respond to catnip until they are older?

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What other plants, besides catnip, can attract cats?

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