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  2. 32 ways to build more fun into your cat's routine - AOL

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    Our favorites include cat grass, catmint, catnip and valerian. ... and they can help reduce stress and anxiety, too. The best cat puzzle feeders are available in varying levels of difficulty, ...

  3. Catnip - Wikipedia

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    The common name catmint can also refer to the genus as a whole. The names catnip and catmint are derived from the intense attraction about two-thirds of cats have toward the plant. Catnip is also an ingredient in some herbal teas, and is valued for its sedative and relaxant properties.

  4. Why Does My Cat Have Anxiety? - AOL

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    For example, cats with anxiety can exhibit destructive behaviors such as peeing outside of the litter box or getting into areas they shouldn’t. While cat anxiety can be a challenging problem to ...

  5. Nepeta - Wikipedia

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    Nepeta grandiflora (giant catmint, Caucasus catmint) – lusher than true catnip and has dark green leaves and dark blue flowers. Nepeta × faassenii (garden catmint) – a hybrid of garden source with gray-green foliage and lavender flowers. It is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant. [2]

  6. Nepeta nepetella - Wikipedia

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    Nepeta nepetella, common name lesser cat-mint, [2] is a low-growing species of catnip belonging to the family Lamiaceae. It is native to France, Spain, Italy, Algeria, and Morocco. [1] [3] Subspecies [1] Nepeta nepetella subsp. aragonensis (Lam.) Nyman - Spain, Algeria, Morocco; Nepeta nepetella subsp. laciniata (Willk.) Aedo - Sierra Nevada of ...

  7. 32 cat breeds most likely to suffer from separation anxiety - AOL

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    Originating in the U.S. in 1964 by the crossing of Abyssinian and Siamese cats, the ocicat features a slender build and wild-looking spots. They resemble miniature ocelots but have the personality ...