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 A Medicine Cat's Guide to Herbs

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Borage Leaves
To be chewed and eaten. The plant can be distinguished by it's small blue or pink star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves. Great for nursing queens as it helps their supply of milk. Also brings down fever.

Burdock Root
A tall-stemmed, sharp-smelling thistle with dark leaves. A medicine cat must dig up the roots, wash off the dirt, and chew them to a pulp, which can be applied to rat bites. curse infection.

Catmint
(also known as Catnip) A delicious-smelling, leafy plant that'a hard to find in the wild; often growing in towleg gardens. The best remedy for green cough.

Chervil
A sweet-smelling plant with large, spreading, fernlike leaves and small white flowers. The juice of the leaves can be used for infected wounds, and chewing the roots helps with bellyache.

Cobweb Spiderwebs

can be found all over the forest; be careful not to bring along the spider when take the web! Medicine cats an injury to soak up the blood and keep the wound clean. Stops bleeding.

Coltsfoot
A flowering plant, a bit like a dandelion, with yellow or white flowers. The leaves can be chewed into a pulp, which is eaten to help shortness of breath.

Comfrey
Identifiable by it's large leaves and small bell shaped flowers, which can be pink, white, or purple. The fat black root of this plant can be chewed into a poultice to mend broken bones or soothe wounds.

Dock
A plant similar to sorrel. The leaf can be chewed up and applied to soothe scratches.

Dried Oak Leaves
Collected in autumn and stored in a dry place. Stops infections.

Feverfew
A small bush with flowers like daisies. The leaves can be eaten to cool down temperatures, particularly for cats with fever or chills.

Goldenrod
A tall plant with bright yellow flowers. A poultice of this is terrific for healing wounds.

Honey
A sweet, golden liquid created by bees. Difficult to collect without getting stung, but great for soothing infections or the throats of cats who have breathed in smoke.

Horsetail
A tall plant with bristly stems that grows in marshy areas. The leaves can be used to treat infected wounds. Usually chewed up and applied as a poultice.

Juniper Berries
A bush with spiky dark green leaves and purple berries. The berries soothe bellyaches and help cats who are having trouble breathing.

Lavender
A small purple flowering plant. Curse fever.

Marigold
A bright orange or yellow flower that grows low to the ground. The petals or leaves can be chewed into a pulp and applied as a poultice to wounds. Stops infection.

Mouse Bile
A bad-smelling liquid that is the only remedy for ticks. Dad a little moss soaked in bile on a tick and it’ll fall right off. Wash paws thoroughly in running water afterward.

Parsley
Has a sharp scent and the leaves feel crinkly it tastes cold like frost on fur good for stopping milk in nursing queens if their kits die.

Poppy Seeds
Small black seeds shaken from dried poppy flower, these are fed to cats to help them fall asleep. Soothes cats suffering from shock and distress. Not recommended for nursing queens.

Stinging Nettle
The spiny 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.

Tansy
A strong-smelling plant with round yellow flowers. Good for curing coughs, but must be eaten in small doses.

Thyme
This herb can be eaten to calm anxiety and frayed nerves.

Watermint
A leafy green plant in streams or damp earth. Usually chewed into a pulp and fed to a cat suffering bellyaches.

Wild Garlic
Rolling in a patch of wild garlic can help prevent infection, especially for dangerous wounds like rat bites.


Death Berries Red berries that can be fatally poisonous to kits and elders. They are NOT a medicine. Known to the Twolegs as yew berries.
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