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by utena » Wed Aug 02, 2017 6:45 am
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xxname / ♀♂ / x
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xxmothfur / ♂ / inventive /x
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k i t s
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by utena » Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:24 am
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h e r b s - bindweed / Binds broken limbs.
- blackberry / Root is chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds. Leaves are chewed into a poultice to treat bee stings.
- borage / Leaves are eaten by nursing queens to produce more and better milk.
- burdock / Root is chewed into a poultice. Heals and prevents infection in rat bites.
- catchweed / Burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are. Stops poultices from being rubbed off.
- catmint / Eaten to treat greencough and whitecough.
- cobweb / Pressed over wounds to soak and stop bleeding. Can bind broken limbs.
- coltsfoot / Leaves are chewed on to ease breathing and kittencough. Can also be applied to sore pads.
- comfrey / Root is chewed into a pulp and lined in one’s nest to soothe stiff joints.
- dandelion / Liquid from the plant is applied to bee stings. Leaves are chewed on as a painkiller.
- fennel / Juice from the stalks are consumed. Helps hip pain, especially for expecting or kitting queens.
- field mustard / Seeds are chewed into a poultice and applied to burns. Chewed-up roots act as a natural insecticide.
- hawthorne / Flowers are chewed on to improve blood flow and irregular heartbeat.
- holly grape / Root is chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds. Eases swelling and inflammation. The berries are tart and hold no medicinal value, though they are edible.
- honey / Consumed to soothe sore throats and coughing. Sweetens otherwise hard to swallow concoctions, and gives energy.
- horsetail / Chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds. Treats infection and bleeding.
- lavender / Scent is inhaled. Helps treat most coughs, fevers. Also hides the scent of death.
- mint / Chewed on to help digestion. Hides the scent of death.
- mouse bile / Stored in moss and applied to ticks.
- oceanspray / Leaves are chewed on to ease toothache.
- pine needles / Chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds. Prevents and eases infection. When chewed on, treats yellowcough.
- poison oak / Sap is applied to wounds to stop bleeing. Touching the leaves or branches causes a painful allergic reaction, however, so medicine cats will typically consume small portions of the plant to eventually become immune to its itching effects.
- poppy / Seeds are chewed on to induce sleep, soothe shock, and ease pain.
- salmonberry / Bark and leaves are chewed on. Cures stomachache. Not recommended for nursing queens, as it stops milk production.
- seaweed / Placed on burns, stings, and other wounds to soothe pain. Has a cooling effect when damp.
- skunk cabbage / Root is chewed on. Reduces pain from muscle and stomachaches. The leaves also produce a pungent odor, and will ward off most predators.
- stinging nettle / Seeds are eaten to induce vomiting. Leaves are chewed into a poultice to bring down swelling.
- wild ginger / Root and leaves are eaten. Cools fevers, encourages an appetite, and gives energy.
- wintergreen / Leaves are chewed into a poultice to treat wounds and some poisons.
- witch hazel / Leaves and bark are chewed into a poultice. Soothes stings, sore eyes, and other wounds.
- yarrow / Leaves are chewed into a poultice and applied on affected areas. Extracts poison from wounds and heals cracked pads.
p o i s o n s
- arrowgrass / Causes problems with breathing, coma, and occasionally death.
- foxglove / Easily mistaken for poppy seeds. Can cause paralysis and heart failure.
- nightshade / Consuming berries will cause a swift death.
- water hemlock / Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth.
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