Post by Mystical on Feb 21, 2009 18:41:50 GMT -5
Herbs:
Borage leaves - fevers, helps with a Queen's milk supply.
Method used: Eat it.
Burdock root - treats rat bites.
Method used: Poultice.
Catnip/Catmint - treats whitecough, greencough.
Method used: Eat it.
Celandine - treats eye problems.
Method used: Poultice.
Chamomile - calms nerves.
Method used: Eat it.
Chervil - treats bellyache.
Method used: Eat it.
Chervil root - treats infections.
Method used: Poultice
Chickweed - treats greencough.
Method used: Eat it.
Cobwebs - stops bleeding.
Method used: Press against the wound.
Coltsfoot - treats kittencough.
Method used: Eat it.
Comfrey - treats broken bones.
Method used: Poultice (I think?)
Daisy leaves - treats aching joints.
Method used: Poultice.
Dandelion leaves - calms nerves.
Method used: Eat it.
Dock leaves - soothes scratches, makes fur slippery.
Method used: Poultice.
Dried oak leaves - Stops infection.
Method used: Poultice
Feverfew - eases head pain, fevers.
Method used: Eat it.
Goldenrod - treats aching joints, stiffness, severe injuries.
Method used: Poultice.
Honey - treats sore throats.
Method used: Eat it.
Horsetail - treats infected wounds.
Method used: Poultice.
Juniper berries - treats bellyache, recovers strength.
Method used: Eat it.
Lavender - treats fever.
Method used: Eat it.
Marigold - treats infections, heals wounds and sores.
Method used: Poultice
Mouse bile - removes ticks from fur.
Method used: Dab on tick.
Nettle leaves - treats swelling.
Method used: Poultice
Nettle seeds - counter poison.
Method used: Eat it.
Poison Ivy leaves - treats cracked paw pads.
Method used: Poultice.
Poppy Seeds (seeds are inside the pods) - eases pain and makes cats sleepy.
Method used: Eat it.
Ragwort leaves - treats aching joints, sores, scratches, bruises, broken bones.
Method used: Poulticed used with juniper berries.
Snakeroot - counters poison.
Method used: Eat it.
Tansy - treats coughs.
Method used: Eat it.
Thyme - calms nerves.
Method used: Eat it.
Watermint - treats bellyache.
Method used: Eat it.
Wild Basil - treats paw problems.
Method used: Poultice.
Wild Garlic - helps keep out infection.
Method used: Roll in it.
Yarrow - forces a cat to vomit.
Poisonous Plants:
Apples: Only found in twoleg gardens, but still poisonous.
Deadly Nightshade: It has 'deadly' in it's name for a reason...
Deathberries (Yew): One berry can kill the strongest warrior.
Ragwort: Poisonous if eaten.
Borage leaves - fevers, helps with a Queen's milk supply.
Method used: Eat it.
Burdock root - treats rat bites.
Method used: Poultice.
Catnip/Catmint - treats whitecough, greencough.
Method used: Eat it.
Celandine - treats eye problems.
Method used: Poultice.
Chamomile - calms nerves.
Method used: Eat it.
Chervil - treats bellyache.
Method used: Eat it.
Chervil root - treats infections.
Method used: Poultice
Chickweed - treats greencough.
Method used: Eat it.
Cobwebs - stops bleeding.
Method used: Press against the wound.
Coltsfoot - treats kittencough.
Method used: Eat it.
Comfrey - treats broken bones.
Method used: Poultice (I think?)
Daisy leaves - treats aching joints.
Method used: Poultice.
Dandelion leaves - calms nerves.
Method used: Eat it.
Dock leaves - soothes scratches, makes fur slippery.
Method used: Poultice.
Dried oak leaves - Stops infection.
Method used: Poultice
Feverfew - eases head pain, fevers.
Method used: Eat it.
Goldenrod - treats aching joints, stiffness, severe injuries.
Method used: Poultice.
Honey - treats sore throats.
Method used: Eat it.
Horsetail - treats infected wounds.
Method used: Poultice.
Juniper berries - treats bellyache, recovers strength.
Method used: Eat it.
Lavender - treats fever.
Method used: Eat it.
Marigold - treats infections, heals wounds and sores.
Method used: Poultice
Mouse bile - removes ticks from fur.
Method used: Dab on tick.
Nettle leaves - treats swelling.
Method used: Poultice
Nettle seeds - counter poison.
Method used: Eat it.
Poison Ivy leaves - treats cracked paw pads.
Method used: Poultice.
Poppy Seeds (seeds are inside the pods) - eases pain and makes cats sleepy.
Method used: Eat it.
Ragwort leaves - treats aching joints, sores, scratches, bruises, broken bones.
Method used: Poulticed used with juniper berries.
Snakeroot - counters poison.
Method used: Eat it.
Tansy - treats coughs.
Method used: Eat it.
Thyme - calms nerves.
Method used: Eat it.
Watermint - treats bellyache.
Method used: Eat it.
Wild Basil - treats paw problems.
Method used: Poultice.
Wild Garlic - helps keep out infection.
Method used: Roll in it.
Yarrow - forces a cat to vomit.
Poisonous Plants:
Apples: Only found in twoleg gardens, but still poisonous.
Deadly Nightshade: It has 'deadly' in it's name for a reason...
Deathberries (Yew): One berry can kill the strongest warrior.
Ragwort: Poisonous if eaten.