Pretty much any pet store. At places such as Petco and Petsmart, the loose catnip is usually located in the same aisle(s) as the cat toys.
You can purchase a catnip cigar on Calibex, KV Supply, Cat Faeries, Amazon, Nextag, eBay, The Catnip Store and Rather Bee Catnip. You can also check with local pet stores.
FashionTIY online wholesale market deals in pet toys. You can go shopping. High quality and low price.
Organic Catnip can be purchased from many different stores that stock the product. Some examples of these stores include Hayneedle, PETCO, and Walmart.
There are over 250 types of catnip. The most common are: - common catnip - camphor catnip - greek catnip - lemon catnip - catmint. Learn more about these types of catnip here: http://www.catnipsum.com/sciency_stuff.html
Catnip mice are great toys to give to your cats. Common places on the internet that has a wide variety of catnip mice is from Amazon. If you like to purchase this, search up a local pet store because they would be very likely to have it in stock.
No - catnip is not banned :) Its a perfectly legal high for your cat. You can purchase it as tea for humans, it has no effect on humans, the tea is supposed to be "calming" though like chamomile.
The main ingredient of catnip is a perennial herb which is a member of the mint family. There are different types of catnip: Greek catnip, Lemon catnip and others.
they are bubbles that you can blow that have the catnip sent in them
A Taste of Catnip was created in 1966.
Probably its not affected by the catnip. Some cats don't get crazy by inhaling catnip. Its just a normal thing. They'll just meow and roll into the catnip.
You can grow catnip in any country. It originated in Europe and Asia but has since spread across the world via owners who wish to share this treat with their feline friends. If the climate it too hot or cold to grow catnip outside you can purchase a small indoor greenhouse to grow it inside. Though keep it covered, your cat may crush it if it finds it out and available! For more information about catnip check out this infographic here: http://www.catnipsum.com/sciency_stuff.html Hope that helps!
Some cats really like catnip.