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My cat is on phenobarbital can giving her cat nip affect the meds
I am not sure because cat nip is a kitty drug that over stimulates them and I am worried that because she is on phenobarbital for epilepsy that this could effect ether the drug or her illness giving her a relapse. Please help I am really concerned about her health she is only 2yrs old
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thats a question for your vet
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