Herbs
Alder Bark:
Bark of an alder tree.
Grows mainly in boggy, wet terrain.
It's for tooth pains and eases toothaches.
Beech leaves:
Large, broad leaves that can be serrated, entire or sparsely toothed.
Grows in almost any soil that is not waterlogged.
By ThunderClan medicine cats for carrying other herbs.
Bindweed:
Arrow-head shaped leaves with pale white or pink trumpet shaped flowers.
Grows in many places.
Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place.
Blackberry leaves:
Leaves from the prickly blackberry bush.
Grow in many places.
These leaves are chewed into a pulp. Eases the swelling of bee stings.
Borage leaves:
It is easily distinguished by its small blue or pink star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves. Grow is great forests.
It is chewed and eaten by nursing queens. It produces more and better milk. It also brings down fevers.
Broom:
Shrubs with small leaves and small yellow flowers. Grows in ThunderClan's old territory.
It is used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds.
Burdock Root:
Tall-stemmed thistle with a sharp smell and dark leaves. Works and grows best in dry areas.
The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and then it is chewed into a pulp. Lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites.
Burnet:
Has oval-shaped leaves with serrated edges. Stems grow 50-200cm tall, with large clusters of small flower buds on top. It's usually found in grassy, meadow areas.
Traveling herb; Is said to help stop minor bleeding on twolegs. Keeps a cat's strength up.
Catchweed:
A plant with fuzzy green balls on long stems. It is common in hedges and other low, shrubby vegetation.
The burrs are put on the pelt where poultices are. Stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin.
Catmint (Catnip:)
A leafy and delicious smelling plant. Rarely in Wild; you can usually find this plant in Twoleg gardens.
Best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare. Can also be used for whitecough.
Celandine:
Four-petaled, yellow flower. Grows better on ThunderClan's territory, though it also grows on RiverClan's territory.
Juice is trickled into the eye. Soothes damaged eyes.
Chamomile:
A small, white flower with a large, yellow center. Found in Twoleg gardens.
Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind. Also given to traveling cats for strength.
Chervil:
A sweet-smelling plant with large, leafy, fern-like leaves and small white flowers. The roots are described as being knobby and brown. Mainly found in the old territory around Snakerocks.
Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root. For infected wounds and bellyache, respectively. Can also be used during kitting.
Chickweed:
Tall-stemmed plant with fat, almond-shaped leaves.
Location: In the Forest Territories, it grew near Sunningrocks.
Treats greencough, though catnip is often preferred.
Cob nuts:
A smooth brown nut with a hard outside shell. A type of hazelnut. In, under or near hazel trees that grow in sunny spots. It's made into ointments.
Cobwebs:
Long, thin, shiny strands spun into a web by spiders. Very common;found in forests.
Press over wound. To soak up and stop (or slow) the bleeding. It may also be used to bind broken bones.
Coltsfoot:
A flowering plant with yellow or white flowers resembling dandelions. Grows best in newleaf. Grows by a waterfall in RiverClan's forest territory. It also grows well in ShadowClan's lake territory.
Leaves chewed into a pulp.
Eases breathing or kitten-cough, as well as cracked or sore pads.
Comfrey root:
It has large leaves, small bell-shaped flowers, which are pink, white, or purple, and fat, black roots. Tangy smell. Damp, grassy places.
Roots are chewed into a poultice. Can also be lined in one's nest.
Repairs broken bones or soothes wounds. Also used for wrenched claws. Can be used for itching or for inflammation on stiff joints. Also eases stiffness on wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest.
Daisy leaf:
Thick, dark green, oval shaped leaves.
Almost everywhere.
Chewed into a paste. Eases the pain of aching joints. It is also a travelling herb.
Dandelion:
Common yellow-flowered plant with long, hollow stems. After flowering is finished, the flower transforms a sphere made out of hundreds of smaller white florets with seed heads at the bottom that connect to the flower head. Grows in most places.
white liquid is thought to be applied to bee stings. Leaves can be chewed. Thought to soothe and heal bee stings. Its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller.
Dock:
Common, large-leafed plant with a tangy smell and taste. Doesn't grow well in mountains, best in leafy areas. Chewed up and applied to scratches. Similar to sorrel.Also can be put in one's nest during sleep. Soothes scratches, though can sting when being applied. Soothes sore pads. If placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds.
Fennel:
Thin, spiky leaves. Found in numerous places, especially on dry soils near the sea/coast and on riverbanks.
Stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into the receiver's mouth.[56]
Helps pain in the hips.
Feverfew:
Small bush with flowers resembling daisies. Has a sharp tangy smell and small soft leaves. Grows well in water.
Reduces body temperature for cats with fever or chills. Also heals aches and pains, especially good for headaches.
Goatweed:
Plant with ovate leaves. (RiverClan territory.)
Given daily;Eases anxiety and grief.
Goldenrod:
A tall plant with bright, yellow flowers;grows well in the moors of WindClan.
Good for healing wounds.Chewed into a poultice.
Hawkweed:
Small green plant with yellow and orange flowers. Like catmint but not as strong.
Heather Nectar:
Nectar found in bell-shaped flowers. Best grown in shady areas.
Included in herbal mixtures. Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures.
Honey:
A sweet, golden-coloured liquid made by bees. In honeycombs or bees nests up in trees.
Eaten, or given by moss soaked in it. Soothes infections, is a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats, helps cats swallow other concoctions, helps soothe coughing, and gives energy.
Horsetail:
A tall, bristly-stemmed plant, referred to with fleshy stalks. Any marshy area.
Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds. Treats infections and stops bleeding.
Ivy leaf:
Leaves from the ivy vine. Grows in the ThunderClan medicine den. By ShadowClan medicine cats to store other herbs.
Juniper berries:
Purple-blue berries from the dark green, spiky-leaved juniper bush. Grows in places that are not wet.
Chewed and eaten. Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, and helps troubled breathing. It is also used to help calm cats.
Lambs ear:
Soft, fuzzy green plant. Commonly found in the mountains. Gives a cat strength.
Lavender:
small purple flowering plant. Grown in Twoleg gardens. Can also be found in sunny spots with sandy or gravelly soil. Placed under a cats nose and is to be inhaled constantly. Or rubbed/placed on an animals body to hide the scent of death. Cures fever and chills. Also a herb used to hide the scent of death.
Mallow leaves:
Large fuzzy three-nubbed leaves from a flowering shrub; sweet rose scent. Grows best near shore, but best collected at sunhigh, when they are dry.
Soothes bellyaches.
Marigold:
A low-growing flower; yellow to bright orange. Grows near water. Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice. Juice can be used as well. Stops infection. Stops bleeding. Used for inflammation of stiff joints.
Mint:
Downy, serrated leaves ranging from green to purple and yellow in color. Flowers are small and white or purple in color. Patch beside ThunderClan nursery in the Forest Territories.
Rubbed on a dead body. Hides the scent of death.
Mouse bile:
Foul smelling, yellowish-green liquid.
Location: Can be found anywhere there are mice present. The liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt. The ticks fall off.
Oak leaf:
Round, cartoon-like ruffled leaves. All over the forest floor and collected in leaf-fall. The dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, when they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound.
Parsley:
A long-stemmed plant with ragged-edged crinkly leaves, Sharp scent, tastes cold and fresh, tastes the same fresh or dried. Grows best in moist, well drained soil, with full sun. Stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk. Also used to cure bellyache.
Poppy seeds:
Tiny rounded black seeds that are shaken out of a dried poppy flowerhead.
They can help a cat sleep, soothe shock or distress, or ease pain. Not recommended for nursing queens.
Ragwort leaves:
Tall shrub with yellow flowers. Tastes foul to cats. Almost everywhere, especially in cool areas with high rainfall. Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper berries, it can help aching joints. Treats aching joints and keeps a cat's strength up.
Ragweed:
Ragged-leaved plant resembling a fern. Thought to be commonly found in the mountains. Thought to give cats extra strength. Like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy.
Raspberry leaves:
Soft to the touch, but with jagged edges. Found on raspberry bushes. It could be a painkiller, or help stop bleeding during kitting. Could possibly ease pain, or stop bleeding.
Rosemary:
Tall with needle-like leaves and purple flowers. Near the ThunderClan warriors' den in the forest territory. Put on the pelt of a dead cat to prepare for burial. Hides the scent of death.
Rush:
It has long narrow leaves and lavender-colored head stalks. Often grows in infertile soils in a wide range of moisture conditions. Used to bind broken bones. Helps hold a broken limb in place, such as casts for Twolegs.
Snakeroot:
The best remedy for poison, especially snake bites. Grows mainly in warmer areas, however some grow in cooler areas. Thought to be applied to wounds. Thought to heal poison.
Sorrel:
Similar to dock, sorrel is used as a traveling herb. Can be found near Twoleg nests. Traveling herb, can also build up appetite
Sticks:
Thin wooden protrusions that grow on and fall from trees. Can be found anywhere there are trees. Cats in pain bite it when other medicine is either unavailable or not recommended. Also used to help broken legs heal. Distracts cats from pain. Recommended for queens giving birth.
Stinging nettle:
It has green, spiny seeds. All over the forest. The seeds are eaten by a cat who's swallowed poison, or the leaves are chewed into a poultice for a wound. The stems can also be chewed. Induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively. Can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones. Helps with wounds. Chewing the stems helps fight against infection.
Sweet-sedge:
Thick green stem with long buds at the top. Grows all through leaf-bare. Most common around the RiverClan camp. One must swallow the sap. Eases infection.
Tansy:
The tansy plant has round, yellow leaves, and has a very sweet and strong scent, making it good for disguising a cat's scent. Found in the forest and near Twoleg places. To be consumed, but only in small doses. Cures coughs. Can be used to cure wounds and poisons. Stops cats from getting greencough. Soothes throats.
Tormentil:
It has a strong, aromatic scent to it and a sharp taste. Found in most cool or cold areas, but other types may be found in gardens. Chewed and put on the wound. Its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poison.
Thyme:
Small, delicate, thick, sticky leaves with a fresh tang. Best in hot, sunny locations. Leaves can be chewed on. Calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock.
Traveling herb:
Traveling Herbs consist of sorrel, daisy, chamomile and burnet. Used to give a cat more energy and strength, and it keeps the cat from getting hungry for a long time.
Watermint:
A green, leafy plant. Usually found in streams or damp earth. It is usually chewed into a pulp, and then eaten. Eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache.
Wild garlic:
Due to its strong smell, it is good for hiding the scent of a certain Clan, and disguising cats on raids. Not far from the forest entrance in the ThunderClan camp. One must roll in it. Prevents infection, especially rat bites.
Willow bark:
Bark of the willow tree. Grows near Twoleg places. Eases pain.
Willow leaves:
Leaves of a willow tree;stops vomiting.
Wintergreen:
Easily identifiable by its red berries. Oak-pine woods and sandy habitats to sub-alpine places. Treats wounds and some poisons.
Yarrow:
A flowering plant. Snakerocks, in the Forest Territories. Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound depending on the situation. Extracts poison from wounds. Will make a cat vomit up toxins. The ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads.
Poisons/Death berries/Yew berries/Night Seeds:
Red berries from the dark-leaved, poisonous yew bush. The ravine in the ThunderClan forest territory. Sometimes used to kill other cats by making them eat the berry. Kills a cat within minutes when consumed.
Foxglove Seeds:
Tiny, black seeds from the bell-shaped flower of the foxglove plant. Almost everywhere, especially in temperate regions. They are used to treat the heart. They can easily cause paralysis and heart failure.
Holly berries:
Plant with spiny leaves that produces red berries with no medicinal value.
Deadly Nightshade:
Deadly Nightshade
Description: A small shrub with faintly scented, bell-shaped flowers that are purple tinged with green in colour. Berries are shiny and black when ripe.
Location: Moist, shady places. Often grows in places where the soils are rich in limestone. To kill a cat who cannot be saved quickly. Poisonous.
Water Hemlock:
Green or white flowers with petals in umbrella-shaped clusters. Wet, marshy areas. Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouths.
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