RT Journal A1 Petersik JT, Poundstone J, Estes J, et al T1 OF cats, catnip, and cannabis JF JAMA JO JAMA YR 1969 FD April 14 VO 208 IS 2 SP 360 OP 360 DO 10.1001/jama.1969.03160020128022 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1969.03160020128022 AB To the Editor:—  Any farm boy or Boy Scout knows that Fig 1 (207: 1349, 1969) in the article by Basil Jackson, MD, and Alan Reed, MD, actually shows a catnip plant (Nepeta cataria) instead of Cannabis sativa, as labeled.Perhaps one reason for his patients getting high on catnip is their lack of botanical knowledge...., Cats, of course, have been getting high on catnip for years.... Considering The Journal's role as a source of authority in medicine, if the Federal Narcotics Bureau... were to use the figures in question as evidence in the prosecution of cat owners....Has a content analysis been done with a general classification into: Irate, Humorous, or Square? I predict some 143 letters, 2 irate, 134 humorous, and 7 square.One exposing his pet cat to what is termed Cannabis might get the false impression that he was sheltering a feline junkie.Being