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Cat Tea Canister Popular Q&A
Q: What Is Cat Nip Tea?
A: Catnip is thought to originate in Europe and was popular in England before the Chinese tea trade began. Steep 3 tsp. of fresh catnip leaves or 1 tsp. of dried c... Read More »
Q: What Is Cat Nip Tea?
A: History Catnip is thought to originate in Europe and was popular in England before the Chinese tea trade began. How to Prepare Steep 3 tsp. of fresh catnip leav... Read More »
Q: How much does it cost to purchase tea coffee sugar canisters?
A: Canisters for tea, coffee, and sugar can be purchased at both physical stores such as Target or Walmart, and online sites such as Amazon and eBay. These caniste... Read More »
Q: How can I use a hardened canister of tea mix?
A: Pour on boiling water (careful if the containers are plastic). The tea will dissolve, and then you can dilute the "syrup" to make your beverage. I'd refrigerate... Read More »
Q: Why do cats go bonkers over the smell of tea tree oil?
A: Tea tree oil is toxic to cats. In the longterm, it causes liver failure. With direct exposure, it can cause neurological changes. You should never use tea tree ... Read More »