Natural Remedies
Veterinarians Guide to Natural Remedies for Cats : Safe and Effective Alternative Treatments and Healing Techniques from the Nations Top Holistic Veterinarians
Martin Zucker (Paperback) Three Rivers Press 2000-02
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My 7 month old cats are eating and drinking and acting normal except for the fact they only wet pee once within today and yesterday. I will take them to the vet if I have to. But all I think is they are constipated and need a remedy. Are there any safe all natural remedies i can use to help them!!
thank you to all who answer in advance.
If they also aren't peeing, there could be a dehydration issue. A great natural laxative for cats is canned pumpkin (not pie filling). They like the taste and it seems to move things along well. But if your cats aren't using the bathroom at all, they need more than home remedies.
When a cat is vomiting, a great home remedy includes blending licorice, slippery elm and marshmallow root together until they are a fine powder ...
Also a healthy coat of fur.
Yes! My old cat got outside and got ear mites real bad once, and I asked about it, and one of my contacts that works in a vet clinic suggested mineral oil.
http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of -ear-mites.htm
It worked for us!
Since we got a new kitten on Christman 2008, both of our cats seem to have ear mites. Do you have any natural remedies for ear mites so that we might avoid a vet bill?
There are no natural remedies to cure ear mites plus if you buy something from pet stores, it could be dangerous for your cats. You need something from the vet. Leaving ear mites untreated can cause serious damage to their ears! Get some revolution, doesn't cost that much!
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The gnats are laying eggs in the top two inches of soil, and that's where your problem is. The larvae can be controlled by removing the top layer of soil and replacing with horticultural sand or potting mix with little peat in it. The gnats are attracted to wet soil surfaces, so do not overwater the plant. I have heard, but not tried, peroxide and water (I think 2 tsp/pint water) sprayed on soil surface, a little dish detergent in the watering can, window spray on soil surface. There is a bacteria but it may be a controlled pesticide in your area. You can soak the soil too, but that's not good for the kitties.
My neighbor's cats like to use my wine barrel planters on my front porch. I can't stand cat poop especially when I walk out or in my front door. It is really embarassing when I have company. Please Help.
A couple things I've tried:
Spreading citrus peels
Sprinkling cayenne pepper
Planting Coleus-Canina
The best for me was the cayenne and the coleus-canina. The cayenne did add some color to ground until it rained or I watered. The coleus canina has a strong odor, so one plant seemed to work for my entire front garden area.
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