How many catnip fields are worth the catnips they require?

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I currently have 38 fields and the 39th asks for 750 catnips. Are they still worth the food I should spend for them? To what extent? (that is, how many catnip fields can I have before the price makes them worthless) I currently have 12 kittens



Best Answer

If you want to calculate if a new Catnip field is worth the investment use:

Price/ProductionRate = Seconds Till Profit

Example, if a new field costs 10K

10000/0.63 = 15873 seconds

Convert seconds to hours

15873/3600 = 4.4 Hours

A field that costs 10K will start paying you back in about 4.4 hours

Of course the modifiers and seasons change this payback rate, generally the payoff time will be much better, this simple math can help provide a baseline.




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Is catnip a drug to cats?

The short answer is no, catnip is not a drug in the traditional sense. To have an effect on your cat, it does not have to be ingested or be metabolized as something like THC needs to be. This is because catnip actually works entirely off scent.

Does catnip make cats high?

Cats act high when they're given catnip because, well, they are. Researchers say that catnip and another plant, silver vine, produce a chemical that activates their opioid reward systems. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Even if you don't own a cat, you've probably seen one flip out over catnip.

Do some cats not like catnip?

Catnip is a trip, there's no doubt about it, but not every cat is sensitive to it. The catnip response is inherited, and some 30 to 50 percent of cats lack the gene that lets them turn on and tune out. Other times, a cat may simply be too young.

What happens to cats on catnip?

Most cats react to catnip by rolling, flipping, rubbing, and eventually zoning out. They may meow or growl at the same time. Other cats become hyperactive or downright aggressive, especially if you approach them. Usually these sessions last about 10 minutes, after which your cat loses interest.



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Answer 2

I keep the 10% rule in mind: only buy another field if it'll cost you 10% or less of your current harvest. No idea if it is actually mathematically sound, but so far, it has worked out pretty ok for me

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