Explore Ten Herbs That Promote Pet Health and Natural Healing

Treating your pet health problems with natural healing herbs is really not something that is new. People have been treating animals with herbs for thousands of years, but more than that the animals have been treating themselves with natural herbs since the beginning of time.

You just have to look at things like an elephant seeking out a certain tree to eat, just before they deliver a baby, or dogs eating grass when their tummy is upset. Things like that are all over the place in our natural world.

So what are the herbs that you can use to help your pet when they have something going on with their pet health that will make them feel better? Below I have come up with ten herbs that promote pet health and natural healing.

Alfalfa – Use this for your aging cat for arthritis. It is very high in minerals and in vitamins.

Burdock – This is a wonderful liver cleanser and will help with most skin problems such as dandruff, allergies, eczema and inflammation.

Catnip – Use this for fun and playtime. They simply love it and will help with their digestion.

Comfrey – This has one primary use and that is for wounds.

Chamomile – If your cat is over excited, anxious or stressed then try some chamomile tea in their food or water.

Echinacea – Just like for people, giving echinacea to your cat will support their immune system and help heal infection and general poor health.

Eyebright – Cats prowl their world outside and if they get eye irritations then this is the herb for them. Draining red eyes will disappear.

Garlic – An all around good herb for cats. Helps infections, parasites, skin inflammation and problems and coughs.

Hawthorn – Great to support and strengthen the heart.

Kelp
– Put kelp into their systems when you cat just seems in poor health. It will be like a tonic for them and help if they have thyroid problems.

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