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Ocelot II

(124,818 posts)
Sat May 17, 2025, 10:54 PM Saturday

Minnesota entrepreneur has scientific approach to a better cat toy

This Twin Cities scientist is a catnip chemist.

Oils are being heated in a water bath. Botanical substances are awaiting extractions and infusions. There’s a white board diagramming the molecular makeup of pheromonal compounds such as actinidine and civetone.

Elsewhere in the house, a product tester named Cabbage is awaiting the results. Cabbage is a cat. Zank is trying to create a better cat toy.

The 49-year-old entrepreneur is a research chemist and microbiology expert who has had jobs working for a biodiesel company and a personal care products manufacturer.

But after a layoff, she started her own company in 2023 called Minou Le-Mew. Under the brand name Feline Grove, it creates “handcrafted, small‑batch botanical cat toys" and “wellness solutions” for discerning users like Cabbage.

More at https://www.startribune.com/twin-cities-chemist-creates-locally-made-artisan-cat-toys/601344128
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Minnesota entrepreneur has scientific approach to a better cat toy (Original Post) Ocelot II Saturday OP
What a cool business! SheltieLover Saturday #1
Well that's interesting... 2naSalit Saturday #2
This sounds like a worthwhile enterprise... jls4561 Saturday #3
Here's a no paywall, registration-free link. ShazzieB Sunday #4
Sorry, didn't know that was necessary! Ocelot II Sunday #5
Her cat needs to lose a lot of weight. His health and his life depend on it. tblue37 Monday #6
Yes, he's quite portly, Ocelot II Monday #7

2naSalit

(96,894 posts)
2. Well that's interesting...
Sat May 17, 2025, 11:35 PM
Saturday

My neighbor's cat is a little chonky and she suddenly had those mats appear on her back, They were dealt with but this sounds like an easier way to go about it! This was just last week, what timing.

I called her and told her about it.

jls4561

(2,347 posts)
3. This sounds like a worthwhile enterprise...
Sat May 17, 2025, 11:58 PM
Saturday

but who thinks Cabbage’s favorite toy is an empty cardboard box?

ShazzieB

(20,694 posts)
4. Here's a no paywall, registration-free link.
Sun May 18, 2025, 03:36 PM
Sunday

I have an aversion to sites that make me sign up before I can read anything. Even if it's free, I'd rather avoid it. If anyone else feels the same, you can read the article (and see the pics) here:

https://archive.ph/2025.05.14-143551/https://www.startribune.com/twin-cities-chemist-creates-locally-made-artisan-cat-toys/601344128

The toys she sells are adorable.

Ocelot II

(124,818 posts)
5. Sorry, didn't know that was necessary!
Sun May 18, 2025, 03:41 PM
Sunday

I have a regular subscription to the Strib so I wasn't aware of it - thanks for the linnk!

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