







🐱 Elevate your cat’s playtime with nature’s ultimate mood booster!
Meowy Janes Whole Silvervine Fruit is a premium, 100% natural dried silvervine gall fruit designed as a superior alternative to catnip. Hand-packed to guarantee freshness, its potent dual attractants engage 80% of cats—including those unresponsive to catnip—promoting playful behavior and reducing anxiety. With a durable, walnut-like texture, this 55-gram treat offers long-lasting interactive fun and bonding opportunities for cats of all breeds and life stages.







| ASIN | B07YLCR1QW |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,997 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #321 in Catnip Toys |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (432) |
| Date First Available | 7 October 2019 |
| Flavor | Silvervine |
| Item Form | Chunk |
| Item Weight | 55 g |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.7 x 8 x 3.2 cm; 55 g |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 58.97 g (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Unique cat attractant: Silvervine instead of catnip |
| Specific Uses | Play, Bonding |
| Storage Information | Store In Room Temperature |
| batteries required | No |
M**I
Cats love this, though costly they love these fruits alot and play with them atleast for few hours. I keep it back in the bag to maintain smell but keep that in mind
F**N
Love it
C**C
We have two indoor cats that love catnip, but were not too interested in the gall fruit, they played with it for maybe a minute. We have 7 feral cats outside, all have been trapped, nurtured, and have had their shots. Our outdoor feral cats LOVE THIS GALL FRUIT. they bite it, (it’s good for their teeth), they chew it, (again, good for their oral hygiene and teeth), they roll on it, rub it on their faces. They love it! So some cats do and some cats don’t. Those who say that it doesn’t work, and their cat doesn’t like it? It is just exactly that, they have a cat that doesn’t like it, not that the product is bad.
D**.
I ground one (more like pounded it) up in a mortar bowl to try it on a plate and the larger pieces I put inside a pouch raccoon or similar toy (two I have already). Note I tried to pound up a second and it wouldn’t break apart at all. Tried softening it in water and rinsed the bowl into the cat dry food and one cat loved that! Softening didn’t help. Several of my cats do respond including ones that aren’t much interested in catnip leaves. I grow my catnip but with all the rain in California right now it’s muddy and nearly picked out so I needed something to help my indoor cats not be too bored. The toys got some play, will see how long the smell keeps their interest! Thought breaking it might help not sure it did. I don’t see this as a Great deal cost wise, see photo on size with scale reference in inches behind the package. I decided to try this instead of it ground because it can be placed in a toy and discarded when no longer an interesting smell. The dried catnip no longer works on my cats and they do need a play stimulant. Also only half my cats like the catnip anyway even the fresh leaves. The ones who do respond to catnip love it, the others don’t care at all (it is by litter so obviously genetic as I have three different litters represented in my six cats).
J**.
Honestly, we expected better. They don't seem to be that fresh. (Yes, we know they are dried):) They are likely of sufficient quality but not a go for us.