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Raw Paws Silvervine Powder is a 100% natural, ethically sourced alternative to catnip, made from silvervine gall fruit. With two potent attractants, it boosts feline activity and reduces stress, making it ideal for indoor cats. Just a sprinkle transforms any toy into a source of endless entertainment.
C**.
My cat went from couch potato to party animal in seconds flat!
After trying out Raw Paws Silvervine Powder, I can confirm it's like catnip on steroids! 🐾 Forget catnip, this stuff is the feline equivalent of a VIP backstage pass to a rock concert. My cat went from couch potato to party animal in seconds flat! I've never seen him so hyped up – it's like he's auditioning for 'So You Think You Can Dance: Cat Edition.' And the best part? It's 2X more attractive than catnip, so you know you're getting your money's worth. If you want to see your cat go from lazy loaf to purr-fectly wild, do yourself a favor and get some Silvervine Powder. Your cat will thank you... after their epic dance party, of course!
B**T
Guest Review From Maki the Feral Afghan Refugee Cat
Hello, my name is Maki the Feral Afghan Refugee Cat. I arrived in America 2 years ago at the age of five, and the scary people adopted me almost immediately. They tried to see how I would react to catnip. Most cats go crazy for it. Not me. I'm an individual.The scary people gave me a cat tree with jute rope around it for me to scratch. I didn't like it and made them give it away. I like their living room rug much more. I've been destroying it for 2 years now. The scary people are very nice; they don't scold me or punish me for destroying their rug. They just look for different ways to make me stop. But I'm more clever than they are; I do my best rug work at night when they're asleep.Yesterday a jar of silvervine powder arrived. The scary man put a pinch of it in front of me on the floor. I sniffed at it and licked it up. He seemed pleased by this and put another pinch of it on the floor. I let him know my affections could not be bought that easily, and walked away.A few minutes later I came back, and he put a little bit of the silvervine powder on the cardboard scratching bed that I haven't used in the two years that I've been here. I rolled on my back once or twice next to it, and then walked away.Since then the scary man has tried to get me interested in the silvervine several times. He tried to get me to sniff the inside of the cap of the jar that it came in, and he tried to get me to sniff the powder in the jar itself. But he doesn't fool me. I'm just not interested. This morning he tried rubbing a little bit of it on one of my paws. I just walked away. I went into the linen closet and took a nap there. It's dark and quiet. I like it better than silvervine.Maybe he'll get the hint.Sincerely,Maki the Feral Afghan Refugee Cat 😺
R**T
Fast shipping and good product
Mixed this powder with catnip to.put I home made catnip.pillows. Cats love it, put a teaspoon mixed with 3 tablespoon fulls in pillow with stuffing. Great product.
A**N
Nope
My cats went CRAZY over a tiny little packet of silvervine powder (that came free with an inclined cat scratcher we'd bought). That company wasn't selling the silvervine powder separately at the time. So, I searched around and found this, assumingit was probably all about the same. Well, it isn't. My cats couldn't have cared less when I excitedly opened the jar and started putting it on their toy mice and "fish tacos". We have NINE cats, and only one of them showed some mild interest. It was pretty sad.I recently found that the kind in the silver packets are available for purchase, and wasted no time buying a box. Again, my cats were all over that stuff! I'm not sure if this particular brand is simply not concentrated enough, or if it's just processed differently? The kind that comes in silver packets is a darker orange/brown in color, and is very, very finely ground...like a super-velvety powder, whereas this brand is lighter in color and you can see tiny pieces where it isn't as finely ground (as seen in photo). Also, it doesn't take as much with the powdery one. I have to carefully and slowly tap a tiny amount onto one spot on a toy, then lightly rub it in. With this one, I just rub it ALL OVER the toy and it still has no affect.With all of that being said, I'm sure some cats are sensitive to this brand and love it. However, it simply had little to no affect on MY cats.
R**S
Kiki says no.
She liked it a little the first time nothing since.
W**E
Okay
Not sure kitties like this better than catnip. But worked to trap a stray kitty.
K**K
Cat went Crazy
So my cat knows what this container means. And she'll rush to wherever I go with it in hopes of getting a hit. She's a fiend. I've had to get creative where I hide it. I've gotten smart and started only giving it in boxes to contain the chaos that is about to be unleashed. If my SO ever upsets me....well I guess some might just 'spill' onto his clothes. At least I'll get a laugh out of it.
K**N
This was disappointing- cats weren’t in love.
Not sure if it is because this silver vine powder was super fine or just what, but my cats had no interest in it. They typically will beg, borrow and steal for a silvervine stick so I thought this powder would be good for them to use on their toys. Not so. There was no smell. The color was meh brown and the container was tiny. The powder has no effect and it is so fine it is useless in cat toys. Buy sticks instead.
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