How to round up 6 cats
I thought garden-fresh catnip would create complete cat chaos, but these 6 cats had other plans!
Instead of zoomies and madness, Casper, Milo, Cosmo, Nova, Maggie, and Winnie stayed surprisingly calm while enjoying their fresh catnip. Watch their adorable reactions and see which cats were most interested in this homegrown treat.
Growing up with multiple cats, I was always curious about the effect of fresh catnip on their behavior. Contrary to popular belief that catnip leads to wild zoomies and chaos, my experience mirrors what you see with Casper, Milo, Cosmo, Nova, Maggie, and Winnie. When introduced to fresh, garden-grown catnip, my cats remained calm and gentle, almost as if each was savoring a special treat rather than reacting aggressively. Catnip contains the compound nepetalactone, which triggers a euphoric response in many cats. However, not all cats react the same way—some may become hyperactive while others simply enjoy smelling or gently nibbling the leaves. If you want to attract and round up multiple cats without stress or commotion, fresh catnip is an excellent low-key stimulus. I've found that offering fresh catnip in a shared play space encourages friendly interactions among cats and reduces competition for toys or food. It's also a great way to observe each cat's personality—some, like Casper, might approach cautiously, while others like Maggie dive right in with enthusiasm. This natural, safe herb serves as a bonding tool and provides mental stimulation. When using fresh catnip, it's important to start with small amounts and monitor how each cat reacts to avoid overstimulation. Because these six cats stayed surprisingly calm, I believe fresh catnip can be your secret weapon for gathering flocks of felines in a serene and delightful way. "CATNIP for the win" truly captures the magic of this herb in multi-cat households!
















































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