There is a feral colony of cats in my neighborhood that a certain group of people “take care of”. However they refuse to spay/neuter the cats. I’ve tried talking to animal control, but those people sabotage the traps (have a heart) by setting them off or stealing them. This spring I started sprinkling catnip seeds in those people’s yards in the attempt to get the cats to stay near their houses once it grows.
Fun fact, from https://www.petmd.com/cat/general-health/does-catnip-make-cats-high
“The psychoactive effects of catnip on cats are more than just a pleasant coincidence. Researchers speculate there is also an evolutionary component to the behaviors induced by the plant.
“Feline species tend to stalk their prey in tall grass or dense brush, where exposure to insects is inevitable. Mosquitoes enjoy feeding on cat ears, where blood vessels are superficial and relatively unprotected by fur.
“As mosquitoes can transmit heartworms and induce profoundly itchy allergic reactions in cats, some people believe that cats may instinctively use catnip as a bug spray of sorts. Catnip, along with several other catnip “alternatives,” like silver vine and valerian, show significant insect-repellent effects.
“Across affected species—leopards, cougars, servals, lynxes, jaguars, and lions, among others—rubbing the face in catnip is one of the most common behaviors, further underscoring the theory that catnip susceptibility confers an evolutionary advantage by keeping away disease-causing insects.
“In essence, cats are rewarded with pleasant, endorphin-induced sensations for protecting themselves against insects to improve their odds of survival in the wild.”
When our daughter was little we had an orange tabby named Aggie. We pretended that she had a modeling career and had a catnip problem. There was a sleazy cat named Tom involved.
My feral cats are members of Sardines Anonymous. “HI, my name is Fluffy, (said with a paw up that is quivering in fear), The aroma from the dining room was so good, such an intense fishy scent, I decided to try the restaurant out. As soon as I went in, the door closed behind me and I couldn’t get out…Then parts of my anatomy went missing….I am so ashamed….” paw continues to quiver as Fluffy sits back down with a wild look in the eyes, darting around the room full of equally stunned cats.
BE THIS GUY over 2 years ago
“Yeah, this is the group for cats with litter box issues.”
rekam Premium Member over 2 years ago
Looks for like the group addicted to catnip.
profbob over 2 years ago
They allow smoking at their meetings?
Charliegirl Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love the postures they’re drawn with.
blunebottle over 2 years ago
“Welcome, Mittens.”
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Mittens how do you handle laser pointers ?
jagedlo over 2 years ago
I see, a CA (Catnippers Anonymous) meeting!
goboboyd over 2 years ago
All, in more of a perfunctory moan – “Hiiiii Mittens..”
MeGoNow Premium Member over 2 years ago
But this is the laser pointer group.
uniquename over 2 years ago
Wait ‘til they find out she’s in love with a dog.
Holilubillkori Premium Member over 2 years ago
Meow… >^. .^<
blah_duh over 2 years ago
I’m surprised there aren’t more addicts in that room. Or maybe that’s only the 10:00 group.
TLH1310 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m a bad boy.
There is a feral colony of cats in my neighborhood that a certain group of people “take care of”. However they refuse to spay/neuter the cats. I’ve tried talking to animal control, but those people sabotage the traps (have a heart) by setting them off or stealing them. This spring I started sprinkling catnip seeds in those people’s yards in the attempt to get the cats to stay near their houses once it grows.
prrdh over 2 years ago
Fun fact, from https://www.petmd.com/cat/general-health/does-catnip-make-cats-high
“The psychoactive effects of catnip on cats are more than just a pleasant coincidence. Researchers speculate there is also an evolutionary component to the behaviors induced by the plant.
“Feline species tend to stalk their prey in tall grass or dense brush, where exposure to insects is inevitable. Mosquitoes enjoy feeding on cat ears, where blood vessels are superficial and relatively unprotected by fur.
“As mosquitoes can transmit heartworms and induce profoundly itchy allergic reactions in cats, some people believe that cats may instinctively use catnip as a bug spray of sorts. Catnip, along with several other catnip “alternatives,” like silver vine and valerian, show significant insect-repellent effects.
“Across affected species—leopards, cougars, servals, lynxes, jaguars, and lions, among others—rubbing the face in catnip is one of the most common behaviors, further underscoring the theory that catnip susceptibility confers an evolutionary advantage by keeping away disease-causing insects.
“In essence, cats are rewarded with pleasant, endorphin-induced sensations for protecting themselves against insects to improve their odds of survival in the wild.”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 2 years ago
Dang. Now i feel like a pusher.
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
When our daughter was little we had an orange tabby named Aggie. We pretended that she had a modeling career and had a catnip problem. There was a sleazy cat named Tom involved.
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
this is a bit of a stretch – no cat would care enough to attend that type of meeting…
thejanith Premium Member over 2 years ago
Good girl, Mittens! Go get some help with this.
crazeekatlady over 2 years ago
My feral cats are members of Sardines Anonymous. “HI, my name is Fluffy, (said with a paw up that is quivering in fear), The aroma from the dining room was so good, such an intense fishy scent, I decided to try the restaurant out. As soon as I went in, the door closed behind me and I couldn’t get out…Then parts of my anatomy went missing….I am so ashamed….” paw continues to quiver as Fluffy sits back down with a wild look in the eyes, darting around the room full of equally stunned cats.