Aristopet Catnip Spray

Designer: Aristopet

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Size: 125ml

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Aristopet Catnip Spray is a highly potent, premium catnip solution designed for use during play and exercise. This high-quality formula is a safe, natural, and non-addictive spray designed for use on your cat’s favourite toys and can help to offer an extra dose of excitement during playtime by providing your pet with a calming, soothing, and exhilarating effect which will leave them feeling happy and at ease. The key features of Aristopet Catnip Spray are:

  • High-potency formula containing nepetalactone derived from catnip plants.
  • Helps to make your cat feel relaxed and content.
  • Effects last up to 15 minutes before wearing off.
  • Completely safe and non-addictive.
  • Can be sprayed on cat toys to encourage interaction and play.
  • Can be used on bedding and carpet to encourage your pet to relax in their favourite spot.
  • Helps to reduce unwanted and destructive behaviour around the house by providing mental stimulation.
  • Available in size of 125ml and 250ml.

Aristopet is a trusted brand providing a range of veterinarian-approved health care products to keep your pet fit and healthy. They offer a selection of premium products for a variety of pets including dogs, cats and birds.

Do you need a new cat scratcher to test this catnip spray on? The SmartCat Combination Scratcher is a versatile scratching post which can be mounted on a wall or laid flat on the floor.

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Jasmine A.
Playful cats

I spray this on my cats toys and they love it! It makes them really playful.

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Carolyn C.
Aristopet Catnip Spray

Great price, quick delivery

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Carolyn R.
Aristopet Catnip Spray

Fast delivery

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Acushla A.
Aristopet Catnip Spray

Customer service was good but delivery was strange. Told it had to be signed for but it was dumped at my door without even the bell being rung and left there, so how could they know they were delivering it to the right person? I'm not impressed.