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Related: About this forumDon't know who does this but I have learned to put catnip in water and boil it a little
Then strain it and put it in a spray bottle. Then I spray her toys and she plays with them!
(If I knew an easy to get picture on DU I would do it but............I wonder if DU4 will allow us to stick pictures?)
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Don't know who does this but I have learned to put catnip in water and boil it a little (Original Post)
Maraya1969
Aug 2023
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Never heard of that. You just soak the catnip in the Everclear, (which I think is a very high octane vodka right?)
Maraya1969
Aug 2023
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Just checked on Reddit and some are saying that the alcohol would make the liquid toxic?
Maraya1969
Aug 2023
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getagrip_already
(17,624 posts)1. Ooh, catnip extract!
I bet using everclear would work even better, no boil required.
The alcohol will evaporate, but the essential oils won't be damaged by heat and you will get a much higher extraction rate since oils are hydro phobic.
Maraya1969
(23,153 posts)2. Never heard of that. You just soak the catnip in the Everclear, (which I think is a very high octane vodka right?)
Do you strain it then?
Maraya1969
(23,153 posts)3. Just checked on Reddit and some are saying that the alcohol would make the liquid toxic?
idk
wnylib
(25,183 posts)5. I don't know if it would or wouldn't, but
I'd be reluctant to take the risk. Better to check with a vet before trying it.
getagrip_already
(17,624 posts)6. The liquid might be, but you would let it dry first....
Of course you could always just dry rub a toy with some fresh catnip. The old fashion way.....
sinkingfeeling
(54,005 posts)4. I just buy the spray-on catnip.