
Dental care for cats is often overlooked due to them being masters of masking pain. Most cats turn brushing into a bloodsport. Scratches, bites, hiding under the bed.
Our silvervine sticks let them clean their own teeth through natural chewing. No wrestling. No stress.
Silvervine triggers a biological response in around 80% of cats, even those immune to catnip. It taps into cats natural instinct to chew reducing plaque and tartar buildup, supporting everyday dental care.
Our silvervine sticks contain six active compounds compared to catnips one, especially the added gall fruit, that has the highest concentration.
Bored cats chew cords, destroy furniture, and shred things they shouldn't. Our sticks give them an appropriate outlet — something they're naturally drawn to gnaw at.
Mental stimulation for them, fewer destroyed belongings for you.
Yes. Silvervine sticks are made from 100% natural plant material — with no added chemicals, dyes, or additives.
Unlike many plastic or brittle toys, silvervine breaks down into softer, fibrous pieces rather than sharp splinters.
Cats in parts of Asia have interacted with silvervine for centuries. We still recommend supervising the first few sessions to understand how your cat chews.
Most owners use them daily in 10-30 minute chewing sessions supporting dental maintenance and give your cat consistent enrichment. You don't need to let them destroy a whole stick in one sitting. Most owners offer the stick, let their cat go at it, then put it away. One stick can last a week or more this way.
Silvervine contains six active compounds that trigger your cat's pleasure receptors — catnip only has one. That's why approximately 80% of cats respond to silvervine, compared to only 60-70% for catnip. If catnip has never worked for your cat, silvervine might be the thing that finally does.
Because silvervine isn't just a toy — it triggers an actual biological response in your cat's brain. Most cats don't just sniff and walk away. They grip it, roll with it, and chew it obsessively. The texture also matters: the natural wood gives them something satisfying to gnaw on, which taps into their instinct to chew. Still skeptical? That's what our guarantee is for.
Yes - through mechanical action, not magic ingredients. When your cat gnaws on the fibrous texture, it physically scrapes against teeth and gums, which may help reduce plaque buildup over time. It's similar to how wild cats clean their teeth by chewing on prey bones.
This isn't a replacement for vet cleanings if your cat has existing dental disease, but it's an easy way to support daily maintenance — especially if brushing isn't an option.
Silvervine sticks are fibrous and break down into soft, stringy pieces — not sharp splinters like some wood toys. The texture is closer to a dense celery stalk than a brittle twig. We recommend supervising early sessions to see your cat's chewing style, and removing the stick if it gets very small.
Most vets recommend waiting until past the teething stage - around 6 months. The response often gets stronger as cats mature. Senior cats love them too - we hear from owners whose older cats suddenly have a "new favorite thing" after years of ignoring toys.
It depends on your cat's chewing intensity and how you use them. If you let your cat go unsupervised, they might shred one in a single session.
But most owners offer the stick for 10-30 minutes of play, then put it away. Used this way, a single stick can last a week or more. Supervise chewing and remove small pieces once worn down.
Every cat is different. Silvervine dental sticks are designed to support natural chewing and oral enrichment, which may help reduce plaque buildup and improve breath over time.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and is not a substitute for professional veterinary care. Results may vary depending on your cat’s age, habits, and dental condition.