SilverVine Silvervine is a plant native to the mountainous regions of eastern Asia. It has two compounds to attract cats — actinidine and dihydroactinidiolide. When exposed to silvervine, cats enter a euphoric state that involves behaviours like rolling, chin and cheek rubbing, meowing, drooling and licking, pretty much like catnip would do on cats. SilverVine is more potent due to the presence of the two cat attractants as opposed to catnip's one. Pet owners are finding that silvervine is the perfect way to get a lounging cat up and moving. | Catnip Catnip is a perennial herb native to Europe and Central Asia. Catnip contains one compound (nepetalactone) that attracts cats. When cats lick on it, it's normal that they roll on the ground and even drool. And they will suddenly recover after a short while. Catnip not only makes kittens happy but helps cats get rid of hairballs, improve digestion and freshen breath | Gall Fruit Gall fruit is the fruit of silvervine containing "kiwifruit alkali", "silvervine lactone", "nepetalactone" and "actinidine" which stimulate cat's olfaction. Gall fruit also contains silvervine acid and other ingredients that are even stronger attractions for your furry friends. |