Dec
24
2010

If you had a choice between organic Catnip(made in AB) or from "wherever" which would you buy? $1.00CAD Diff.

I am planning on starting a business in Calgary selling Catnip toys. There would be around $1.00 or less difference between my organic and the mass produced from all over the place.
I am looking for some imput as to which people are more likely to buy. Thank you.

The organic, of course! Make sure the toys are things that cats will love, like fluffy balls they can carry, and use materials that cats like, too. Maybe make a way that the catnip can be refreshed, like a little flap on it or something. My cats love homegrown catnip much more than the store-bought stuff. They even eat it fresh, while it is still green. Good luck to you!

6 Responses to “If you had a choice between organic Catnip(made in AB) or from "wherever" which would you buy? $1.00CAD Diff.”

  1. Angela C Says:

    If the price difference is nominal, I’d go for organic. It’s supposed to be better for all of us, right?
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  2. mahjabeen_haque Says:

    cat nip
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  3. sippigrrrl Says:

    The organic, of course! Make sure the toys are things that cats will love, like fluffy balls they can carry, and use materials that cats like, too. Maybe make a way that the catnip can be refreshed, like a little flap on it or something. My cats love homegrown catnip much more than the store-bought stuff. They even eat it fresh, while it is still green. Good luck to you!
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    I have four cats, all of whom were BORN in Canada!

  4. Katie Says:

    If I were at a store I would purchase the organic catnip toy as long as the prices are not to big because you know there is no crap in it. Make sure you inform your costumers that it’s organic catnip and it’s a higher quality product than your competition.
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  5. trollunderthestairs Says:

    Organic! I always refresh my cat’s toys in a tin of organic cat nip.
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  6. Batgirl Says:

    I support organic that I will be eating, catnip, uinless it gets snails, are not subject to anything but fertiliser, so it makes very little difference where one buys it. It’s a hardy plant. If I think it’s been sprayed(unlikely), I’d cut it right down, put the cuttings into t bag and sow it up for another toy, and let the plant regrow, but I’d still go for the cheaper one since the plant is hardy and regrows easily.
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