(Tropical marine animals) CAT HOME REMEDIES HERBAL AND HOME BASED
By Maral Heggemeier
Cat home remedies are effective and inexpensive to use. Cat home remedies can come in a couple of forms. The first are herbal remedies and the second are home remedies. I really think of them as one but I will discuss them separately. If you know your cat like I know mine then you know they would rather be treated at home and in this current economy saving a little money can be a big help also.
CAT HERBAL REMEDIES
Aloe Used to treat minor burns and skin irritations
Bach Flower Essences Used to treat stress
Burdock Improves immunity, lowers blood sugar, and detoxifies
Calendula Used to treat sores and burns and as a disinfectant for skin wounds
Caraway Increases appetite and helps with stomach issues including diarrhea
Catnip Used to stimulate activity
Dill Used to treat nausea, gas, and stomach issues such as upset stomach
Echinacea Used to kill bacteria and viruses
Eyebright Used as an eye wash
Fennel Used to treat a variety of stomach issues including indigestion
Parsley Used as a laxative and diuretic
Rosemary Good for itchy and dry skin
Valerian - Used as sleep aid and to calm and relax cats
Herbal remedies for cats are just a part of overall cat home remedies. The neat thing about herbal remedies is that we will already have many of these in our homes or better yet they are growing in our gardens. Additionally many of these can be grown in our homes. Aloe makes an attractive plant in our homes. For you to know that your cat will use herbal remedies just watch them as they are outside and eat grass. They do this to aid in their digestion which sometimes involves barfing in order to get some toxin out of their bodies.
CAT HOME REMEDIES
Natural home remedies have some great benefits. Additionally, the use of natural home remedies has become more popular due to the cost and hassle of conventional medicines in addition to potential harmful side effects.
Saves money on vet bills
Reduces the chance of harmful side effects
Most are readily available in your home already
Well tolerated by our four legged friends
Can also be used in conjunction with other forms of treatment
Are especially useful in mild cases of illnesses and ailments
Homemade remedies are generally harmless and rarely cause side effects
Garlic, vitamin E, baking soda, turmeric, and some fruit juices are all being used in various ways to treat our cats at home.
Many current medications produce harmful side effects in our pets. That is why a growing number of concerned pet owners have decided to use natural remedies. Many natural remedies work quite well and save you a bunch of money in the process. Read on through the last paragraph and find out home remedies secrets that are safe and effective.
Are you making any of the classic pet treatment mistakes which will cause you to improperly use cat home remedies? I hate to admit it but I have made most if not all of them myself. Find out what they are and how to avoid them by visiting http://www.catanddogcures.com right now before you do any serious harm to your pet. They are a member of the family also.
Standard Exceptions In Pet Medical Insurance Policies
By Nicholas Hunt
A dependable pet health insurance policy can be a genuine lifesaver if your pet requires vetinary treatment that you couldn’t otherwise afford. Whether it’s down to an injury or disease, the enormous vet bills could easily force you to have your pet euthanised if it wasn’t for the financial back up that insurance supplies.
All the same, as with all affairs fiscal, things aren’t always so clear cut. Pet insurance providers can vary considerably in what exactly they’ll pay out for, and so it makes sense to read the fine print before taking out a policy to ensure that all you need to be covered is so. It’s a good idea to look at what’s overtly omitted from cover as well as what’s covered, and some examples of commonplace exceptions are described below.
Everyday Care: The costs of pet grooming, dental hygiene, parasite control and regular exams are not usually covered by pet insurance.
Vaccinations: Although it is all but essential to vaccinate your pet against common illnesses, the cost will normally have to be paid by yourself and not the insurance firm.
Smaller Fees: Most insurance policies have an ‘excess’ figure under which claims can not be made. Smaller excess amounts usually mean larger insurance premiums.
Pre-existing Conditions: Costs resulting from conditions or illnesses which were already present when the insurance was bought will not normally be allowed.
Long Term Treatments: Some providers will only pay out for the first 12 months of a long term treatment such as that for arthritis.
These are only a few of the more popular exclusions present in pet insurance policies, and naturally each insurance policy will have its own small print to interpret. However uninteresting it might be, it’s critical to read this before signing the agreement if you want to be certain your policy won’t end up being superfluous when you need to call on it.
Nicholas writes on pet insurance and other related topics such as horse insurance.
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HERBAL DOG REMEDIES TIME TESTED WAYS
By Maral Heggemeier
Do you want safe and effective ways to treat your dog? Herbal dog remedies and home remedies are a great option to help our pets. Besides reducing the chance of harmful side effects these remedies can also save us a bundle of money in the process. We all want to provide good care for our pets as they have become members of our family. Imagine being able to help them and save money at the same time.
You cant afford to constantly take your dog to the vet for every minor ailment or illnesses that your dog contracts over their life. The good news here is that there is no need for you to do this. I am sure that you already realize how expensive vet bills are getting these days and in this economy we can all use a little help in saving money.
Now to the herbal remedies.
HERBAL DOG REMEDIES
Thousands of years ago Greeks took notice of dogs natural actions in eating wild herbs to prevent illness and disease to and to promote healing
Herbs can be used to strengthen dogs immune system
Herbs can also be used to increase organ function
Many herbs support dogs overall body wellness and health
Notice a dogs behavior in eating grass to induce vomiting to expel some toxic in their bodies
Herbs are used to treat a variety of illnesses and diseases such as arthritis, eye ailments, distemper, worms, tumors, and vomiting among others
Garlic, for instance, contains more than 200 different chemicals and many of them are beneficial to dogs
Garlic is being used to treat high blood pressure, fleas (as a repellant), heartworms, and eliminating waste substances from the dogs cells
Most herbal treatments for dogs are used as a supplement to traditional medication and not as a replacement to the medication
Many of the herbs and spices used by humans daily are used in medicinal compounds and treatments for our pets
Herbal dog remedies and home remedies are closely aligned because herbal dog remedies can also be prepared at home and administered to our pets. If you choose to also use conventional veterinary medicines you can also use home remedies or herbal dog remedies in conjunction with the treatment prescribed by your vet. If in doubt ask the vet while you are there.
To learn about other home remedies and treatment secrets that can save you a ton of money in vet bills read on through the last paragraph.
Are you making any of the classic pet treatment mistakes which will cause you to improperly use herbal dog remedies? I hate to admit it but I have made most if not all of them myself. Find out what they are and how to avoid them by visiting http://www.catanddogcures.com right now before you do any serious harm to your pet. They are a member of the family also.
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