by she. » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:53 pm
Healing Herbs;
Poppy seeds • Tiny, round black seeds used to numb pain and make a cat very sleepy.
Alder Bark • Bark from an alder tree used to ease toothaches.
Dock • Large leaves used to sooth scratches and soothe pad pain.
Lavender • Purple flowering plant used to cure fever and chills, and also cover up the scent of death.
Catmint • A leafy and delicious-smelling plant used for whitecough and greencough.
Cobwebs • Thin strands spun into a web by spiders used to stop bleeding.
Feaverfew • Small bush with flowers resembling daisies that are used to cool feverish cats and treat head pain.
Borage Leaves • Small blue or pink star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves used to treat fevers and helps nursing mothers with their milk supply.
Marigold • Flowers that range from yellow to bright orange, and are used to treat infection and heal wounds and sores.
Burdock root • Tall-stemmed thistle with dark leaves used to treat infections, especially rat bites.
Chervil Root • Sweet-smelling plant with fern-like leaves and small white flowers with roots described as being knobby and brown. It's used to treat infections.
Wild Garlic • rolling in this can help to keep out infection.
Coltsfoot • A plant with yellow or white flowers resembling dandelions that are used to treat kittencough.
Catmint • used to treat whitecough and greencough; can help to relax a cat.
Chickweed • used to help treat greencough.
Tansy • Round, yellow leaves used to treat coughs.
Thyme • Small, thick, sticky leaves used to calm a cat.
Camomile • used to calm a cat.
Dandelion Leaves • used to calm a cat.
Juniper Berries • Purple-blue berries that are used to treat bellyache.
Chervil • Small white flowers used to treat bellyache.
Watermint • A green, leafy plant used to treat bellyache.
Daisy Leaves • Dark green, oval shaped leaves used to treat aching joints.
Goldenrod • Tall plant with bright, yellow flowers used in a poultice to treat aching joints and stiffness; can also be used for severe injuries.
Ragwort Leaves • Tall shrub with yellow flowers used alongside juniper berries in a poultice to treat aching joints.
Comfrey • Large leaves with small bell-shaped flowers that are pink, white, or purple, and fat, black roots that are used to treat broken bones.
Nettle (leaves) • Green, spiny seeds used to treat swelling.
Celandine • Yellow flower with four petals that are used to treat ailments of the eyes.
Snake Root • used to counter poison.
Nettle (seeds) • Green, spiny seeds used to counter poison.
Honey • Golden-coloured liquid made by bees used to treat sore throats.
Mousebile • Bile extracted from a mouse used to remove ticks from a cat's coat.
Yarrow • used to make a cat vomit and expel poisons from the body.
Blackberry Leaves • Leaves from the prickly blackberry bush, they are chewed into a pulp to ease the swelling of a bees sting.
Catchweed • A plant with fuzzy green balls on long stems; the burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are, and stops the poultice from being rubbed off without hurting the skin.
Celandine • Yellow flower with four petals; juice is trickled into the eye to soothe eye damage.
Chamomile • A small, white flower with a large, yellow center. It is eaten, and strengthens the heart and soothes the mind.
Fennel • Thin, spiky leaves; the stalks are broken, and the juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth; helps with hip pain.
Heather Nectar • Heather Nectar is found in the heathers small bell shaped flowers. It is included in herbal mixtures, makes swallowing easier, and sweetens mixtures.
Horsetail • A tall, bristly-stemmed plant, referred to with fleshy stalks. It is chewed into a poultice, and applied to wounds to treat infection, and helps stop bleeding.
Ivy Leaf • Leaves from the ivy vine, it is sometimes used to store or carries other herbs.
Lambs Ear • A soft, fuzzy green plant; commonly found in the mountains; it is given to a cat to keep up their strength.
Mallow Leaves • Large fuzzy three-nubbed leaves from a flowering shrub, with a sweet, rose scent; It is consumed, and this in turn helps soothe bellyaches.
Mint • Downy, serrated leaves ranging from green, to purple, or yellow in color; it is rubbed on a body to mask the scent of death.
Poisons;;
Deathberries / Yew • Red berries of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.
Nightshade • Shrub with bell-shaped flowers that are purple tinged with green, and black berries of no medicinal value; is poisonous.
Holly (berries) • Red berries that cause almost instant death.
Foxglove seeds • Tiny, black seeds that cause paralysis and heart failure.
Water Hemlock • Green or white flowers that cause writhing and foaming of the mouth.
Traveling Herbs;;
Burnet • Oval-shaped leaves with serrated edges that keep a cat's strength up.
Sorrel • Similar to dock; unknown effect.
Daisy Leaf • Dark green, oval shaped leaves used as a general traveling herb.
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