Probably many people think that herbs do not play a major role in the diet of carnivores such as cats, of course. However, it turns out that the properties of some herbs and plants can have a beneficial effect on the physical and mental condition of your cat. What kind of herbs can be given to cats? How to use in the treatment and prevention of cat diseases?
The role of herbs in the cat's diet
Cats are, of course, carnivores, in whose diet the most important role is played by animal protein. However, it should be remembered that wild cats hunt mainly herbivorous animals and eat their prey as a whole, which means that they fill their stomachs with greenery previously consumed by the prey. Therefore, it can be assumed that cats also need small amounts of these ingredients.
Some plants and herbs can be a valuable addition to your cat's diet.
Consuming them brings many health benefits, improves the condition and well-being of the pet. Herbs are a valuable source of vitamins, minerals and substances important for the functioning of the whole cat's body. If administered in appropriate doses, they can protect your cat from various diseases, improve her immune system, as well as helping her to recover during her illness and recovery. Some known herbs are used to treat the digestive system, during the treatment of the urinary tract or for dermatological diseases. Others have a calming and relaxing effect on the cat's well-being, reduce stress and have a calming and relaxing effect. Herbs added to the food also improve its taste and aroma, encourage all vague cats to eat.
What herbs can be given to cats?
As far as herbs that can be safely given to cats will be the following proposals - peppermint, basil, dill, rosemary, herbs improving digestion, regulating the digestive system. These plants soothe irritations, indigestion, hypersensitivity. - chamomile, marigold, sage, thyme and coneflower. Herbs, which are used in inflammatory conditions, are a valuable source of antioxidants. They have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal properties.
They can be given to strengthen the immunity of the pet, or during respiratory diseases. - Parsley, field horsetail, coriander and nettle are good herbs when it comes to treating diseases of the urinary system, have an anti-inflammatory and diuretic effect, protect against the formation of kidney stones - melissa, valerian and lavender are herbs that have a calming effect. The substances contained in them have a beneficial effect on the cat's nervous system. They help your pet to calm down and relax.
They can be given to cats that have behavioural problems or fears and need tranquility. - thyme, peppermint, sage and rosemary are a great way to deter insects, arachnids, ticks. It can be used in cats with skin diseases for which biocides are dangerous. Fresh herbs should be placed in the cat's environment, if you have room you can plant several varieties in pots, so that the kitten can bite them by herself at will. Dried herbs can be used as an addition to everyday food. Aromatic spices will improve the taste and smell of meals, which can encourage your cat to eat.