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Materials
- Pressed organic catnip head
- Silvervine wood sticks for the spine
- Pressed organic gall fruit tail
- No plastic, glue, dye, or synthetic fillers
Size
- Roughly the length of a small dinner fork
- Light enough to carry in the mouth and bat around
- Sized for indoor cats of every breed
- Sold as a single chew per pack
Care
- Store in a sealed bag to keep the catnip scent fresh
- Keep out of direct sun and humidity
- Replace when the silvervine sticks split into small fragments
- Most cats finish one chew over four to eight weeks of use
The pressed catnip head is the most concentrated form on the market, and the silvervine layer covers the small percentage of cats that do not respond to catnip alone. Between the two, very few cats walk away from this chew.
Yes. Silvervine wood has been used for centuries by cat owners in Asia and is non-toxic when the cat chews and ingests small splinters. The wood breaks down naturally if any small pieces are swallowed.
About four to eight weeks for an average chewer, longer for a casual nibbler. Heavy chewers may finish one in two to three weeks, which is still well below the cost of one furniture repair.
Yes, though many cats develop a possessive habit around catnip toys. A second chew per cat usually keeps the peace and prevents the standoff at the toy bin.

