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Your cat, your loving and lovable family pet is not usually what you would call a bundle of energy. In fact she spends a good deal of the day taking a siesta. When she moves she does so at her own pace and in her own time.
But should your sedate kitty have a whiff of catnip . . . well, wop bop a lula blim bam boom! The party is on baby. Suddenly your cat is rollicking and rolling around, frisky, excited and running about as if the clock had been turned back and she is a kitten once again.
Then as little as two, but up to fifteen minutes later your cat is back to her slothful, normal self, the catnip effect completely worn off.
What causes the catnip effect, why do cats react in to it in that way?
First, not all cats do react to catnip.
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The word ?unplanned? is key here. We don\'t mean routine treatments such as vaccinations or worming, you won\'t find a pet insurance policy that covers preventative treatments. Nor you will you able to get cover for ?elective treatments\', like neutering for example. Basically, the common reasons for visiting the vet cannot be insured against.
As I\'m sure you\'re aware, it\'s the unplanned visits that are the expensive ones! Animal care has progressed a lot in recent years, and all kinds of maladies can be treated, at a horrendous cost. Emergency care is always expensive, and if your cat
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