This Catnip Wine Lets Your Cat Be Your New Drinking Buddie
You know how it is. You get home late. It’s been a stressful day at the office. All you want to do is unwind with a bottle of wine. But you’ve got nobody to drink it with. You only have a cat. And cats don’t drink wine; they can only have cat treats. Right? Wrong! Well, sort of.
Take a look at this Catnip wine to see what I’m talking about. That’s right — Catnip wine for cats. Colorado-based Apollo Peak makes it, and it comes in two varieties – MosCATo and Pinot Meow, both of which are available in 8 “Meownce” bottles. It’s a non-alcoholic wine of course, but it does at least contain catnip, so you might want to be the designated driver should you and your cat decide to share a bottle.
As it says on the Apollo Peak website: “Why Drink Alone?! We have labored intensively to develop a non-alcoholic, catnip-based cat wine just for your furry feline friends…it’s a satisfying blend for cats of all ages and goes well with various cat food types.”
More info: Apollo Peak
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Load More Replies...It looks like it has artificial colors. Why not just give them some fresh catnip or make a catnip tea?
Hope it doesnt use grapes as that will kill cats due to damage to kidneys
According to ASPCA, beets are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses. The truth is that dogs can eat beets from time to time, but feeding them this food everyday does not really do much for them.
Load More Replies...Horrid Customer service, slow to respond to email, responds with form letter emails, slow order processing & shipping, item Received damaged/leaking, no refunds only replacements... Tired of dealing with this company's poor customer service. Was blocked on FB & this review was deleted by Apollo. Says a lot about the business...
According to ASPCA, beets are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses. The truth is that dogs can eat beets from time to time, but feeding them this food everyday does not really do much for them.
Load More Replies...It looks like it has artificial colors. Why not just give them some fresh catnip or make a catnip tea?
Hope it doesnt use grapes as that will kill cats due to damage to kidneys
According to ASPCA, beets are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses. The truth is that dogs can eat beets from time to time, but feeding them this food everyday does not really do much for them.
Load More Replies...Horrid Customer service, slow to respond to email, responds with form letter emails, slow order processing & shipping, item Received damaged/leaking, no refunds only replacements... Tired of dealing with this company's poor customer service. Was blocked on FB & this review was deleted by Apollo. Says a lot about the business...
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