
1) Angora attractor 2) Catmint 3) Cause of feline friskiness 4) Feline agitator 5) Feline attractor 6) Feline fancy 7) Feline favorite 8) Feline favourite 9) Feline intoxicant 10) Feline treat 11) Filling for a toy mouse 12) Herb 13) Herb that causes euphoria 14) Herbaceous plant 15) Inside of a toy mouse
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1) Catmint 2) Herb 3) Nep
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• (n.) Alt. of Catmint
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(Nepeta cataria), aromatic herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae, or Labiatae). The plant has spikes of small, purple-dotted flowers. Catnip has been ... [1 related articles]
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A herb that some cats respond to and some cats ignore. The ability to respond to catnip may be due to a cat's genetic make up. Cats that do respond often have a very positive response and scattering catnip around a scratching post can be a good way to get the cat to use it.
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(Nepeta) This is a large group of hardy herbaceous plants, of which few are in cultivation. They are found wild in parts of Europe and Asia and some are naturalized in North America. N. Faassenii, the Mauve Catmint, is a popular kind that has somewhat spreading growth. Their thin stems are covered with gray leaves and it produces a lot of small lav...
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Synonym for cataria ... The dried flowering tops of Nepeta cataria (family Labiatae); an emmenagogue and antispasmodic; also reported to produce psychic effects. ... Synonym: catnep, catnip. ... Origin: L. Cattus, male cat (post-class) ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(nepeta cataria) A plant of the mint family and acts as a hallucinogen to cats.
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