This is a subject I know nothing about, but I did a quick google and found some info. It looks like there is some validity to it.....
My advice is that unless you're a herbologist and really know what you're doing, don't mess with herbs. And even if you are, you may not know how an herb will work on a cat. It can be completely different. For example garlic - good for us, bad for them.
So I would only venture down an alternative healing path under the supervision of a vet. I wouldn't even buy anything on the market without knowing more about it - you just can't assume that anyone really knows what they're doing when they package stuff.
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