31Oct

(Outdoor animals) CAT HOME REMEDIES HERBAL AND HOME BASED

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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.


Karastan Rug

By Mudassir Malik

  Karastan sounds like a country, preferably one that was created during the breakup of the Soviet Union. So obviously Karastan rugs would be rugs from that country, handmade with a secret art passed down from generation to generation. So imagine my surprise when I first learned that not only are these rugs from the United States, but they are machine-made!

Karastan rugs, as the famous story goes, were created by the legendary retailer Marshall Fields in 1928. They were really the first machine rugs which were said to reach the quality level that had previously been reserved for hand-made rugs and they were much less expensive.

Karastan Rugs are made from New Zealand wool, which is known is the purest, whitest wool in the world, and in fact Karastan Rugs is the largest consumer of New Zealand wool in the world. Wool is a non-allergenic fiber and does not promote the growth of bacteria or dust mites, or give off harmful emissions.

Karastan has been an innovator in the rug and carpet industry. In 1992, Karastan introduced of SisalWool. Sisal is a plant which produces a natural fiber that can be used in rug making. Karastan’s SisalWool was a woven carpet a blend of wool and sisal characteristics, blending sisal’s texture and look with the softness, durability, and stain resistance of wool. This creates a unique sisal rug.

Karastan’s TeaWash process was invented in 1997, and gives rugs an aged look. It is a multi-step technique that transforms wool colors into a vintage style. Finally, Shapura was introduced in 2006. This is a style which revisits traditional rug design, partly from the Peshawar region in Pakistan.

The care guidelines for Karastan rugs are similar to other rugs Rug pads are strongly recommended. It is good to frequently vacuum the rugs and professional cleaning may be advisable. Karastan Rugs are famous and considered among the finest rugs made by power-loom in the world.

To learn more about rugs and especially area rugs, please visit Area Rugs

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