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This is actually so smart, I’ll have to remember this tip if I ever have a rodent infestation in my garden.
Catnip flowers are also very attractive to pollinators, so that’s another benefit your mum got! Hopefully the cats don’t try to eat any bees.
Be warned … it’ll attract cats. This includes the friendly, well cared for cats that just got let out (or escaped) but it also includes the feral and semi feral types.
This may not be a concern for you, though it is highly effective.
Does it affect or otherwise attract mountain lions? I live in a mountain range that has a small but significant mountain lion presence, so while my cat would love to have some live catnip around and I'd love to have some more pollinators, I really don't need to increase the odds of a mountain lion hanging around.
maybe?
I’m far from an authority though. Your kitty’s vet might have a better answer
You can always pot them and keep them indoors, if it’s for house cats.