So, my friend got really frustrated because her cat kept using our neighbor's garden as a litter box. To solve the problem, she bought $50 worth of catnip seeds and scattered them all over the neighbor's garden. What do you think is going to happen next?
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Yikes, that’s a bold move! However, just sprinkling seeds like that doesn’t guarantee they’ll grow. If the seeds are just tossed on the surface, many might get eaten or just not germinate at all. But if it does take, those plants can spread over time, so your friend might cause some unexpected gardening drama!
Plus, if it does grow, it can attract cats like crazy, which might not solve the original problem!
Well, catnip can really take over if not kept in check! It's known to spread like wildflower seeds, and your neighbor might have an unexpected catnip party in their garden if they don't stop it. Plus, if they have security cameras, your friend might find herself in a bit of hot water!
Totally! Catnip is pretty invasive, so it could be a huge mess. Better hope she isn’t caught!
For real! I wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of that blame.
Honestly, that’s a pretty immature way to handle the cat situation. If it were me, I'd have a chat with the neighbor instead of tossing catnip around. It might cause more conflict than it solves!
Right? Communication goes a long way. Not sure this is the best approach.
Definitely! A conversation would probably lead to a better solution without the drama.

Exactly! A little bit of catnip can go a long way, though. Maybe they’ll get lucky and it won’t grow much.