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    Gardens grow goodies that aren't only nice to eat, but are kind to the body, as well. Cats can be benefited by a variety of natural supplements that you can grow yourself. These herbs and other natural solutions can help your feline deal with all kinds of health issues from bad skin to feline leukemia. Read on to see which of Mother Earth's gifts could aid your furry friend. Remember, it is always best to consult a veterinarian before giving your cat any kind of supplement. 

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    1. Goldenseal

    This herb is useful as a disinfectant and can help treats wounds. When mixed with saline, goldenseal can shrink swollen eyes due to infection or allergies. Vets have also found that feeding drops of goldenseal to cats with feline leukemia, infectious peritonitis or digestive issues can calm these troubles. (eHow)

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    2. Cat's Claw & Dandelion Root

    May sound like a witch's mixture, but these supplements only do good things for your feline. An extract made of these two herbs can provide relief for itchy cats. Cat's claw and dandelion root both contain a natural cortisone which can help kitties with allergies. (petMD)

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    3. Cat Thyme

    For picky kitties who won't settle for catnip, there is cat thyme. Cat thyme provides the same soothing qualities and sense of contentment that catnip brings to other felines. The plant is admired for its attractive look, but is also known for emitting a musky odor. (Creature Features)

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    4. Peppermint, Pennyroyal and Rosemary

    Your spice rack is full of soothing goodies for your cat. These three herbs serve as a natural insect repellent for felines. Additionally, using this trio in a bath can add a boost of strength to flea treatments you are using without worrying about chemicals. (petMD)

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    5. Valerian 

    Another catnip alternative is valerian. This strong-smelling plant is known as a sleep aid to humans, but it does the opposite for cats. Valerian gives your kitty a surge of frisky energy that can send them soaring into play mode. Because of this, valerian can be a great way to stimulate exercise in overweight cats. It is important to only give kitties dried valerian, since the oil made from the plant can be dangerous for cats. (Examiner)

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    6. Licorice Root

    This tasty treat does all kinds of good for your furry friend. Licorice root can be used to help kitties with allergies, and endocrine and digestive issues. The root can also squash respiratory issues because it soothes the mucus membranes. Felines with arthritis have also found relief thanks to licorice root, because it is both an anti-inflammatory and a blood cleanser. (petMD)

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    7. Glucosamine and Chondroitin

    Just like in humans, these supplements can help cats with osteoarthritis. Aging cats have found relief from this joint disorder, with very few side effects, by using glucosamine and chondroitin. (Catster)

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    8. Omega-3 Fatty Acids 

    Vets are finding omega-3 fatty acids are a great way to calm a variety of pet problems. The supplements can help with dry skin, dull fur, cardiovascular disease, food allergies, kidney disease, arthritis and autoimmune disorders. That's a lot of good for just one little pill. If your pet's doctor feels like cat food isn't providing enough EFAs, omega-3 could be the ideal fix. (Catster)

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    9. Probiotics 

    Probiotics help many different parts of the body stay in sync for both pets and people. Giving your kitty additional probiotics can help manage digestive troubles, as well as urinary tract issues. The dietary supplements works through live microorganisms that are ideal for intestinal health. (Catster)

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    10. Catnip

    Good old nip, the typical feline's herb of choice. This good-feeling plant helps your cat relax and release tension. Additionally, catnip can provide relief for kitties dealing with itchy skin. So go ahead, let them roll around in it for a while. (petMD)

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