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That was a typing without thinking thing :) We did freeze catnip last

year, but only because we had so very much of it and limited cabinet

space. The kitties prefer it fresh or at least dried, and we live to

serve :) But we washed it, dried it, and scrunched it up in a freezer

bag. My two don't seem to care if it's thawed when we pinch off a bit

of frozen catnip. Peace, Mo

 

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> How do you freeze cat nip? And do you " serve " it frozen or let it thaw? :)

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Mee Mee goes crazy for her catnip toys. Taz said no way, she doesn't do drugs.

She watches Mee Mee like she is nuts LOL

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It just doesn't work for some cats. Doesn't work for any of them til they're

about 6 months old - my foster kitten could NOT figure out my two adults

when they were on a cat nip binge. But now they all enjoy it together --

they EAT it! :)

 

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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:55 PM, <thelilacflower wrote:

 

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How do you dry it? I'm wondering if I could use my oven to dry it when it

starts getting cold this fall? hmm....

 

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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Maureen <ailanthus wrote:

 

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> year, but only because we had so very much of it and limited cabinet

> space. The kitties prefer it fresh or at least dried, and we live to

> serve :) But we washed it, dried it, and scrunched it up in a freezer

> bag. My two don't seem to care if it's thawed when we pinch off a bit

> of frozen catnip. Peace, Mo

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I've never tried using the oven to dry catnip. We've just hung it up

until it dried out. But the possible effects of a kitchen smelling like

baking catnip make for a very tempting scenario, lol. Anyone try that?

 

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NEVERMIND... (in a Gilda Radner voice) I didn't think of the whole smell

issue... glad you stopped me there, Mo!!! :)

 

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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Maureen <ailanthus wrote:

 

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