I put the ‘nip leaf on Andy’s little red door chair. I thought he’s enjoy a little challenge finding the treat.
“…but it’s always, always here!” Andrew thought. He could smell it but didn’t catch on to the little game to find the ‘nip
I held it above the troubled, perplexed kitty…
…and he finally realized where it was.
RAWR!
How annoying.
It’s fun sometimes….
You did a fresh leaf on the chair leaf, Doug. Well played, Sir.
Yes, it was there for the ‘nipping!
Andy is lucky you grow fresh catnip for him! Ours is outside, and will be up enough to take some in a month or two. We will see how the garden does. The weather is taking a turn and the forecast is for 12 degrees by Wednesday morning.
It’s looking a bit stressed at the moment, so I’m trying to get by with commercial dried ‘nip till the fresh ‘nip recovers. Andy isn’t pleased!
“How did catnip grow on the chair? And is it the real one? Is it safe to eat?”
Of course it is, and it is potent stuff!
I know it, and you know it, but Mr Andy was in a quandary.
You know kitties: “Don’t change anything in my territory! I don’t like change!”
Poor Andy! he was disoriented !!! A catnip leaf on a chair ! :
In friendship
Michel
He doesn’t like change!
This was a challenge Andy was not ready for. I can hear him now…”just give me the nip and quit playing with my mind!”
That’s his exact cattitude about it!
I can’t give the cats that, yet because there is not enough room to run. But, soon.
LOL!
That stuff grew wild around the edge of my yard in Michigan, it has a nice smell!
It is a form of mint…
I believe I have called you a tease before 🙂
I think so!