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Glass of Purrgundy? Pet-friendly wine uses catnip instead of alcohol

Glass of Purrgundy? Pet-friendly wine uses catnip instead of alcohol,

After a stressful day at work, many people enjoy indulging in a large glass of their favourite wine. 

Now, if you have a cat or dog, your pet can join in on the plonk–fuelled relaxation. 

Muttley’s Estate, a company based in Aotearoa, New Zealand, has unveiled a range of pet–friendly wines. 

Instead of alcohol, the wines – including Chapawgne, Purrno Noir, and Sauvignon Bark – contain catnip. 

This common herb is effective in relaxing cats as well as dogs, according to Muttley’s Estate. 

‘Just like in cats, some dogs may experience a calming effect when exposed to catnip,’ the company explains on its website. 

‘This can be useful in situations where a dog is experiencing anxiety or stress, such as during thunderstorms or fireworks.’

At $12.99 NZD (£5.60) for 150ml, the pet–friendly wine certainly isn’t cheap – so, would you treat your pet to a bottle? 

After a stressful day at work, many people enjoy indulging in a large glass of their favourite wine. Now, if you have a cat or dog, your pet can join in on the plonk–fuelled relaxation (stock image)

To create its wines, Muttley’s Estate grows its own catnip, before combining the herb with water and preservatives. 

‘Crafted from the finest catnip harvested under the New Zealand sun, our catnip wine is a sensory masterpiece designed to enchant and captivate,’ it explains on its website. 

‘Each sip unveils a symphony of flavours, a delicate dance of herbs and botanicals that evoke the essence of our land.’

Rather than being a fun novelty, Muttley’s Estate claims the pet–friendly wine has several health benefits for cats and dogs. 

For cats, this includes stress reduction, mood enhancement, appetite stimulation, and natural insect repellent. 

‘Catnip contains a compound called nepetalactone, which can trigger a response in cats, leading to euphoria or relaxation,’ the company explains. 

‘This can help reduce stress and anxiety in cats, especially in situations like moving to a new home or visiting the veterinarian.’

Meanwhile, dogs may experience a calming effect, as well as deep relaxation, appetite stimulation, and digestive aid. 

Pet owners can choose between seven varieties, each priced at $12.99 NZD (£5.60) for 150ml (three servings). The wine names have all been given at pet–themed twist – including Pawt, Cabarknet, Prosecatt, and Meowsè

Pet owners can choose between seven varieties, each priced at $12.99 NZD (£5.60) for 150ml (three servings). 

The wine names have all been given a pet–themed twist – including Pawt, Cabarknet, Prosecatt, and Meowsè. 

Several impressed buyers have left reviews of the wines on the website. 

‘Am loving the Sauvignon Bark, my dog gets very anxious and associates wind and rain now to thunderstorms etc,’ one customer wrote. 

‘So, I use this when I know bad weather is coming and it definitely relaxes her.’

Another joked: ‘Who says wine is just for humans? Highly recommend for the fancy fur babies out there!’

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR CAT? THE 13 SECRET SIGNALS FELINES GIVE THEIR OWNERS

Cats are often branded aloof and solitary creatures who spend their days plotting their human owner’s demise, but such characterisations could not be further from the truth.

In fact, our feline friends constantly communicate their feelings of affection to us, whether it be through their whiskers, tail, face or body language.

In her eye-opening new book Kitty Language: An Illustrated Guide to Understanding Your Cat, author Lili Chin – with the help of animal behaviourists – explains how to interpret your pet’s movements.

Below are some of the most common behaviours and what they could signal.

Our feline friends constantly communicate their feelings of affection to us, whether it be through their whiskers, tail, face or body language

Muttley’s Estate, a company based in Aotearoa, New Zealand, has unveiled a range of pet-friendly wines.

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