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Put Spring In Fluffy's Step With Organic Catnip Toys



You go to the dollar store; you buy some jingle balls, your cat stares at you like your some kind of stranger. How on earth are you to provoke his entertainment? Organic catnip toys are a good choice. They come in all shapes and sizes, from little mice, to sting scented with its oils. There are even catnip beds you can put catnip into. But what’s the catch? Catnip is grown with all kinds of different pesticides that may affect your cat’s health. So how do we fix this? Organic cat toys can take care of the problem. Farmers all over the world are starting to crow catnip without harmful pesticides. So your cat is at lower risk. Some companies sell the catnip dried in bags; there are even kits to grow your own organically if you choose. Others take another step and even put the special catnip in toys and tell you beforehand if it is of organic quality.

From The Field Company sells bags and plastic containers of certified organic catnip by the ounce dried. Use this on your cat’s bed, on his scratching post, or on any cat toy made of cloth.

Smart Cat Company has a product called kitties garden, this is a kit with seeds, a tray, and peat moss soil, Just add water and in about a week you will have fresh catnip to do with as you choose! In fact you may want to take precaution, AS your cat may just try to eat it before it is completely finished growing!

Kong’s Naturals Company has a variety of stuffed mice with organic catnip inside. Just throw them across the floor and your cat will go crazy!

Silly Kitty sells a hemp catnip toy, they come in a variety of colors, certain to attract the keen eye of your little hunter, just place this little toy in a suspicious place around your house and your cat will sure to tackle it! These toys are also made of hemp so they last for an eternity, of play and cat wrestling.
 



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