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    Concentrated Catnip Spray

    Today, my wife and I went out to a local garden centre. She bought very little, I err.. found the cat toys section and both of my furry friends got some early Christmas fun :D

    The toys arent on show here but I also bought a bottle of 'Concentrated Cat Nip' and figured I could spray it onto an old cat toy to revive their interest, thereby saving a bit of cash in the long run and err.. "balancing out the amount I just spent"..?

    Manufacturer: Johnsons Veterinary
    Item Name: Catnip concentrated spray
    Size: 150ml pump action (non aerosol) spray bottle

    I took one of their kong wobbler toys, which hasnt been shown any interest in the last three or four weeks. Sprayed it a couple of times with the bottle and tossed it to Storvenn (1yr 1mth old Male MC) who ..well.. enjoy the video of Storvenn aka - Junkie Cat :p

    Edit: Not sure how to get video to show properly, but if you click on the video name on the window it'll take you directly to it.
    [ame="http://s234.photobucket.com/albums/ee294/MR2_Tomiam/?action=view&current=DSCF2250.mp4"]DSCF2250.mp4 video by MR2_Tomiam - Photobucket[/ame]
    Oh yea... make sure you wash your hands after use. ;)
    It seems to work very well. Have used it on "crinkle caterpillar" toy to good effect as well.
    Last edited by Tomiam; 20th November 2010 at 04:17 PM.

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    Concentrated spray

    Certainly looked as if it livened things up for Storvenn will have to look out for it as a lot of ours have just become "soft toys" now.
    Pleased to see someone very deftly moved the knife out of the way.....!

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    Thanks for the warning
    Ive already placed this bottle high up on a shelf in our utility cupboard. Didnt think about the cats getting it, but was minorly concerned about my son / daughter spraying the other ones bag / pillow / feet with it...

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    Just got a good laugh watching this video! Nice start to my day!

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    I think I have either the same one or something very similar. One puff and they're gone

 

 

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