Post by Loяε on Jun 28, 2012 21:41:43 GMT -5
Poppy Seeds - Used to numb pain, cause drowsiness (being sleepy), and soothes cats suffering from shock/distress.
Not recomended for nursing queens.
They are small black seeds shaken from a dried poppy flower.
Catmint (Also known as Catnip) - A delicious smelling, leafy plant (Thats hard to find in the wild, but is usually found growing around two-leg dens). Is the best remedy for Greencough. Its also a nice snack for cats who are not sick.
Cobwebs - Is used to stop bleeding, soak up blood, and keep the injury clean.
Becareful not to bring the spider with you!
Feverfew - The leaves can be eaten to help cool down body temperture. Particularlly for cats with fevers or chills. Also used for head pains.
A small bush with flowers that look like daisies.
Borage Leaves - To be chewed and eaten, helps the milk come for nursing queens. Also is good for fever.
Has small blue or pink star shaped flowers with hairy leaves.
Marigold - The petals or leaves can be chewed into a pulp and applied as a poultice for wounds, aslo stops infection.
A bright orange or yellow flower that grows low to the ground.
Horsetail - The leaved can be used to treat infected wounds, usually chewed up and applied as a poultice.
A tall plant with bristly stems. Grows around marshy areas. (ShadowClan for example).
Burdock Root - They are to be chewed into a pulp and applied to the wound. Cures infection and is excellent for rat bites.
Medicine Cats must dig up the roots and wash off the dirt.
A tall stemed, sharp-smelling thistle with dark leaves.
Chervil - The juice from the leaves can be used for infected wounds. Chewing the roots also helps with bellyache.
A sweet smelling plant with large, spreading, fernlike leaves and small white flowers.
Wild Garlic - Rolling in a patch of this can help prevent infection, especially for dangerous wound, like rat bites.
Coltsfoot - The leaves can be chewed into a pulp which is eaten to help shortness of breath. Also use to treat kittencough. (See Illnesses).
A flowering plant, a bit like a dandilion, with yellow or white flowers.
Chickweed - Helps cure Greencough.
Tansy - Good for curing coughs, but must be eaten in small doses.
Thyme - This can be eaten to calm anxiety and frayed nerves.
Dandelion Leaves - Used to calm anxiety.
Juniper Berries - The berries are used to help cat with belly-ache and shortness of breath.
A bush with spikey, dark green leaves and purple berries.
Watermint - Usually chewed into a pulp and fed to a cat suffering belly-ache.
A leafy green plant found in streams or damp earth.
Daisy Leaves - Used to treat aching joints.
Goldenrod - A poultice of goldenrod is terrific for healing wounds. Also used for aching joints and stiffness.
A tall plant with bright yellow flowers.
Comfrey - The roots of this plant can be chewed into a poultice to mend broken bones and soothe wounds.
Has large leaves and small bell-shaped flowers, which can be pink, white, or purple.
Stinging Nettle - The spiney green seeds can be administered to a cat who's swallowed poison. While the leaves can be applied to a wound to bring down swelling.
Honey - Great for soothing infections or the throats of cat who have breathed in smoke.
Beware, it is hard to get without getting stung!
Mouse Bile - A bad-smelling liquid. Used for ticks. Dab a little moss in bile on a tick and it will fall right off.
Wash paws in a stream. Do NOT LICK!
Yarrow - Leaves can be made into a poultice and applied to wounds or scratches to expel poison.
Will cause a cat to throw-up when eaten.
Deathberries - This is NOT a medicine. Will kill a cat quickly if not treated immideatly.
Red berries. BEWARE!
Camomile Leaves-Used to calm down a cat.
Not recomended for nursing queens.
They are small black seeds shaken from a dried poppy flower.
Catmint (Also known as Catnip) - A delicious smelling, leafy plant (Thats hard to find in the wild, but is usually found growing around two-leg dens). Is the best remedy for Greencough. Its also a nice snack for cats who are not sick.
Cobwebs - Is used to stop bleeding, soak up blood, and keep the injury clean.
Becareful not to bring the spider with you!
Feverfew - The leaves can be eaten to help cool down body temperture. Particularlly for cats with fevers or chills. Also used for head pains.
A small bush with flowers that look like daisies.
Borage Leaves - To be chewed and eaten, helps the milk come for nursing queens. Also is good for fever.
Has small blue or pink star shaped flowers with hairy leaves.
Marigold - The petals or leaves can be chewed into a pulp and applied as a poultice for wounds, aslo stops infection.
A bright orange or yellow flower that grows low to the ground.
Horsetail - The leaved can be used to treat infected wounds, usually chewed up and applied as a poultice.
A tall plant with bristly stems. Grows around marshy areas. (ShadowClan for example).
Burdock Root - They are to be chewed into a pulp and applied to the wound. Cures infection and is excellent for rat bites.
Medicine Cats must dig up the roots and wash off the dirt.
A tall stemed, sharp-smelling thistle with dark leaves.
Chervil - The juice from the leaves can be used for infected wounds. Chewing the roots also helps with bellyache.
A sweet smelling plant with large, spreading, fernlike leaves and small white flowers.
Wild Garlic - Rolling in a patch of this can help prevent infection, especially for dangerous wound, like rat bites.
Coltsfoot - The leaves can be chewed into a pulp which is eaten to help shortness of breath. Also use to treat kittencough. (See Illnesses).
A flowering plant, a bit like a dandilion, with yellow or white flowers.
Chickweed - Helps cure Greencough.
Tansy - Good for curing coughs, but must be eaten in small doses.
Thyme - This can be eaten to calm anxiety and frayed nerves.
Dandelion Leaves - Used to calm anxiety.
Juniper Berries - The berries are used to help cat with belly-ache and shortness of breath.
A bush with spikey, dark green leaves and purple berries.
Watermint - Usually chewed into a pulp and fed to a cat suffering belly-ache.
A leafy green plant found in streams or damp earth.
Daisy Leaves - Used to treat aching joints.
Goldenrod - A poultice of goldenrod is terrific for healing wounds. Also used for aching joints and stiffness.
A tall plant with bright yellow flowers.
Comfrey - The roots of this plant can be chewed into a poultice to mend broken bones and soothe wounds.
Has large leaves and small bell-shaped flowers, which can be pink, white, or purple.
Stinging Nettle - The spiney green seeds can be administered to a cat who's swallowed poison. While the leaves can be applied to a wound to bring down swelling.
Honey - Great for soothing infections or the throats of cat who have breathed in smoke.
Beware, it is hard to get without getting stung!
Mouse Bile - A bad-smelling liquid. Used for ticks. Dab a little moss in bile on a tick and it will fall right off.
Wash paws in a stream. Do NOT LICK!
Yarrow - Leaves can be made into a poultice and applied to wounds or scratches to expel poison.
Will cause a cat to throw-up when eaten.
Deathberries - This is NOT a medicine. Will kill a cat quickly if not treated immideatly.
Red berries. BEWARE!
Camomile Leaves-Used to calm down a cat.