About this blog
About
A blog about raising healthy, happy cats the natural way - with herbs, honest research, and a lot of trial and error.
This isn't a brand. It's a person who loves her cats, grows her own herbs, and writes honestly about what she's learned.
Raising Cats Naturally was born out of frustration. Frustration with vague advice, with conflicting information, with the gap between what conventional pet care offers and what curious, research-minded cat owners actually need.
This blog is a record of what I've learned, tested, and refined over years of caring for my own cats holistically. It isn't a replacement for veterinary care - it's a companion to it. A resource for the questions your vet doesn't have time to answer.
Everything here is written from personal experience, backed by research, and offered with honesty about its limitations. I say when I don't know. I say when you need a vet. I say when something didn't work as well as I hoped.
Herbs & Plants
Growing, sourcing, and safely using herbs for feline health - from calming chamomile to immune-supporting echinacea. Only plants that are safe, researched, and genuinely useful.
Feline Wellness
Understanding cat health from the inside out - nutrition, coat and skin, anxiety, digestion, and preventative care. Because a well-nourished cat rarely needs rescuing.
Honest Writing
No affiliate pressure, no brand deals, no content written to rank rather than to help. Just a person sharing what she knows - including the mistakes and the dead ends.
Herb Guides
Plants that help, plants to avoid
Detailed guides to individual herbs - what they do, how to use them, what dosages are safe, and which cats they suit best.
Browse herb guides →Cat Wellness
Health from the inside out
From coat and skin to digestion and immunity - understanding what your cat's body is telling you and what you can do about it naturally.
Browse wellness →Natural Food
Food as the first medicine
Whole food diets, tinctures, broths, and herbal additions that support your cat's health at every meal.
Browse recipes →Natural First Aid
Gentle remedies for everyday issues
Minor cuts, flea prevention, upset stomachs, and anxiety - natural approaches that complement (not replace) veterinary care.
Browse first aid →Grooming
Natural care for coat and skin
Herbal rinses, brushing routines, skin health, and why your cat's coat is the single best indicator of what's happening inside.
Browse grooming →The Garden
Growing herbs for your cats
Seed to harvest guides, container growing for small spaces, and how to build a proper herb garden with your cats' health in mind.
Browse garden →Stay in the loop
New guides, seasonal herb notes, and honest updates on natural cat care - a couple of times a month, nothing more.