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  • 09-13-2012, 01:58 AM
    meowmeowkazoo
    Re: Oh no! Respiratory Infection!
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    Originally Posted by Capray View Post
    I often grow it for my pet rats and they love it... wait is it the catgrass or catnip? Catnip is a plant wit nettle like leaves, cat grass is tender crisp grass blades..?

    Catnip has small ruffled leaves on top of delicate stems. It doesn't have any sharp parts at all. If you smell it, it will smell noticeably minty. And like others said, it should be available at Petsmart/Petco near the registers.
  • 09-13-2012, 01:58 AM
    darthkevin
    I will update you all when she is done at the vet, if I have anymore issues with here trust me this is the first place I go (after calling the bet of course)
  • 09-13-2012, 05:02 PM
    kitedemon
    Cat nip not grass I think any mint is about the same perhaps fresh mint spice from the grocery store in a low bowl might do the same. I believe all mints have similar properties. It is a long shot there is good logic but if it will do anything much is anybodies guess. I know the zoo have a rescue that has had chronic RI and they keep a live growing catnip plants in with her and they have not had a RI issue with that animal in 18 months. If it is the plant or just that last drugs cleared all the issue it is hard to say. There is no evidence at all if it does anything but sometimes trying something makes the wait easier.
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