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Why cats love valerian and can not stand vinegar

Everyone knows that cats are not indifferent to valerian. To man this medicine is attributed as a sedative, that is, a relaxing remedy, and as an antispasmodic. Cats, sniffing or licking a couple drops of tincture, on the contrary, become active. They start rolling on the floor, meowing, rubbing against the master's legs or objects in the room. In some ways this behavior resembles the behavior of a cat during mating. This gives reason to believe that the smell of valerian affects them just like the smell of sex hormones, and explains why cats love valerian, it is their sexual arousal. This is partly confirmed by the presence in the roots of valerian pinene, terpineol and sesquiterpene, which give the plant a characteristic odor and act like pheromones.

However, some experts explain why cats love valerian, not like the drug for the smell of pheromones, but its narcotic effect. This opinion is confirmed by the great craving of the animal, who tried the tincture, to get it again and again, and at any time. Sexual arousal of the cat is observed in strictly fixed periods. For different latitudes this time is from February to April and from August to September.

If you observe the cat, which gave the valerian, you can see some differences in her behavior during sexual arousal and after taking or sniffing tinctures. There are cats who started to get up various uncharacteristic gestures, for example, like zombies, circled around the table leg. Some lost orientation in space, bumping into walls, moving, swaying, like a drunk man. With sexual excitement for animals this is not observed. Therefore, it can not be considered an answer to the question of why cats love valerian, only the tincture of sexual desire attracts them.

For the sake of entertainment, you should not give your beloved valerian. After all, 70% of alcohol is present in the tincture, and in the roots of valerian, along with other substances, there are essential oils, glycosides, tannins and acids. On a small cat's body, they all do not work in the best way, as well as drugs on humans.

There is another plant to which cats are experiencing an irresistible craving. It's about catnip. Being near it, animals also begin to rub against it, lick the plant, rock on the ground. In the catnip, there is nepetalactone, which is a relative of marijuana. Who knows, maybe this is what attracts our purrs. Scientists have not yet come to a consensus, why cats love valerian.

But why they like to eat grass, it is already well known. Being absolute carnivores, cats at times switch to greens. This is necessary for animals to purify the stomach. In nature, they eat mice and birds. Swallow them, not separating from the skin and not plucking feathers. From this, in their stomachs they accumulate unprocessed waste. Here are cats and eat grass to induce vomiting. What kind of grass do cats like most? It is noticed that more often they give preference to young sprouts of oats, wheat, rye. But, for want of it, they can eat the tops of weeds, rose petals, zigokaktusy, aloe. Pets pets who receive food without feathers and without hair, also need to be fed from time to time with grass. Cats are daily licked, and their own hair gets to them in the stomach. Instead of the herb for cleansing the cat's stomach from wool, special preparations can be given.

Many people care what smells do not like cats. For each animal, as for man, this question is purely individual. But in general, you can distinguish vinegar, rue, citrus essential oils, citronels, onions and garlic. The smell of these substances irritates the subtle receptors found in the system of smelling of cats, causing them unpleasant sensations. Substances contained in rue oil are toxic, can cause rashes on the skin. It tastes like onions and garlic. Cats try to avoid places where these plants are. In the olden days, even overlaid pigeons with rue, onions or garlic to protect pigeons from cat visits.

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