In order to offer the best Catnip available, we called upon the best expert we could find. Chester was our beloved pet and skilled catnip connoisseur for over 24 years. This is the blend that won his approval and is sure to please and delight your kitty too!
Organically Grown in the USA
In Unbleached Organic Cotton Pouch
Back by popular demand, our Holiday Bars make a great seasonal gift. All natural & loaded with moisturizing oils, with a scent that reminds us that the holidays are here! Pure essential oils of Fir Needle, Sweet Orange & Ylang Ylang with Ground Cinnamon & Organic Oats. Available November 28th-December 24th. Don’t leave Santa stale cookies. What he really wants is a Holiday Bar!
Our Pumpkin Spice Bars are created to celebrate the arrival of the fall season. 100% all natural and rich with moisturizing oils, they are scented with pure essential oils of Peru Balsam, Bay Laurel & Allspice. Organic pureed pumpkin gives beautiful color and Vanilla Beans with ground spices add to the teture and scent. Available October 1st to December 1st. We Never use SPOOKY artificial fragrances.
Shorea Javanica
Copal is the name given to a tree resin that is an aromatic resin used by the cultures of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense. It originated in Mexico, but it now grows all over the world. The word copal is a shortened version of “copalli” which is a Nahuatl word for incense. The Mayan people referred to it as “pom” & others have nicknamed it young amber. The resin itself is also popular in East Africa. The most common use for this resin incense today is its use in ceremonies. It is used to purify objects, entrances & chosen for specific uses in ceremonies. It is also used in sweat lodges where it's commonly used to cleanse the body, mind and soul. This practice is still in use today and has been used specifically by the Native Americans as well as the indigenous people of Mexico and South America. Sustainably harvested, the resin is burned as an incense using charcoal tablets.
Wild Harvested From Mexico
Boswellia Carteri
Frankincense has been known for its healing powers & the belief to improve communication with the Creator for thousands of years, long before it was given to baby Jesus. There are over 52 references to it in the Bible. Egyptian records show that it was used in cosmetics, perfumes & as an embalming agent. The Chinese used it as part of a treatment for leprosy. Grown predominantly on the Somali Coast & parts of the Arabian Peninsula, the resin is obtained by making a deep cut in the trunk of the tree lengthwise. Below this incision a narrow strip of bark is peeled off allowing the sap to run out, and as it touches air it begins to harden. It takes approximately three months to harden into the yellow "tears". Sustainably harvested, the resin is burned as an incense using charcoal tablets.
Wild Harvested From Somalia
Commiphora Myrrha
With its smoky earthy scent, myrrh resin is a favorite incense of many cultures. Native to Ethiopia and Somalia, it was used by the Egyptians for cremations & embalming as long ago as 3000 BC. Myrrh is one of the key ingredients in the mythical Egyptian perfume Kyphi. It has also been used to anoint kings & scent fabrics and clothes for those traveling to holy places. Myrrh has had great monetary value throughout history. The Romans valued it as much as gold, using it as security for monetary debts. One of the 3 gifts to Christ by the Magi, the resin is obtained by making deep cuts in the trunk of the tree lengthwise. Below this incision a narrow strip of bark is peeled off so the sap will run out. Sustainably harvested, the resin is burned as incense using charcoal tablets.
Wild Harvested From Somalia