Karrie and Maverick
Member Since 2010
I don't want to grow catnip outdoors due to the stray cats as well as the skunks/raccoons that roam around at night. They carry bad parasites and bugs and can easily cross contaminate if they touch it.
So I decided to buy some and put it on the windowsill. That worked for a couple of hours. Victoria was dragging it across the kitchen. Then I found Hef sleeping on the counter with his face in the catnip - moved to the countertop of course.
I went looking for something I could hang from the ceiling but every pot was big/bulky/heavy. I found this by a fluke. Its a 1.99$ basket from Ritchies and I hooked on this 99cent hanger. It had four edge holders at the bottom of the plastic wires and it works perfectly. I hang it off the curtain rod on the sliding glass door. Kitties can't get to it. Neither can the wild animals.
They absolutely love fresh catnip. I am always reading about Punkin loving it and have wanted to try for about a year now.
So I decided to buy some and put it on the windowsill. That worked for a couple of hours. Victoria was dragging it across the kitchen. Then I found Hef sleeping on the counter with his face in the catnip - moved to the countertop of course.
I went looking for something I could hang from the ceiling but every pot was big/bulky/heavy. I found this by a fluke. Its a 1.99$ basket from Ritchies and I hooked on this 99cent hanger. It had four edge holders at the bottom of the plastic wires and it works perfectly. I hang it off the curtain rod on the sliding glass door. Kitties can't get to it. Neither can the wild animals.
They absolutely love fresh catnip. I am always reading about Punkin loving it and have wanted to try for about a year now.