Is Catnip toxic to cats?

Is Catnip toxic to cats?

Catnip is commonly listed as non-toxic for cats and is intentionally grown for cats. Use moderation because too much can cause stomach upset.

CatsReported non-toxic
DogsReported non-toxic
HorsesReported non-toxic
Safety noteIf your pet has symptoms or ate a large amount, call your veterinarian.

Names to check

Catnip common and scientific names

Scientific name: Nepeta cataria

Also searched as: catmint

Common names can point to different plants. When buying or identifying a plant, use the scientific name on the label when possible.

What sources say

Source-backed safety notes

Catnip is commonly listed as non-toxic for cats and is intentionally grown for cats. Use moderation because too much can cause stomach upset.

Even plants reported as non-toxic can cause stomach upset if a pet eats enough leaves, soil, fertilizer, or treated stems.

Safer alternatives to consider

These are not guarantees for every pet, but they are better starting points than plants marked toxic or high-risk.

Reported non-toxic

Basil

Ocimum basilicum

Basil is commonly listed as non-toxic for cats and dogs. Keep seasonings, oils, and treated soil away from pets.

Reported non-toxic

Rose

Rosa species

Roses are commonly reported as non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses, but thorns, pesticides, and fertilizers can still cause problems.

Last reviewed and corrections

Last reviewed: 2026-06-13. If you find a source mismatch or a plant-name issue, send the exact plant name and source through the contact page.