Alder Bark: This is good for healing toothaches.
Alfalfa: This is used to prevent tooth decay.
Ash (Tree): Used to stave off poison effect of an adder or viper bite.
Aloe Vera: The gel inside the leaves are used to cure skin burns or problems with skin.
Blackberry Leaves: This herb is good for Bee Stings.
Borage Leaves: This is used to treat Fevers. It can also help queens to bring up their milk supply.
Burdock Root: This herb treats infections and is especially good for Rat Bites.
Blessed Thisle: This increases the circulation of blood.
Bramble Twigs: Chewing this into a fine syrup can make a herb that helps cats sleep.
Broom: This helps broken bones and other serious injuries.
Burnet: This is a herb used in traveling herbs. It helps wounds heal faster
Broken Rosemary Blossoms : This is used to heal eye infection, or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Catmint (or catnip): This herb is used to treat Greencough and Whitecough.
Celandine: This herb is used to ease pain. It can also help injuries of the eyes.
Chamomile: This is used to calm a cat down in a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Chervile: This is used to treat Bellyaches.
Chervile Root: This is used to keep away and treat infections.
Chickweed: This herb is another treatment for Greencough.
Coltsfoot: This is another herb used to treat whitecough. It can also be used to ease a sick cat's breathing.
Comfrey: This herb is used to put a broken bone on the right path for mending.
Daisy Leaves: This is used to soothe aching joints.
Dandelion Leaves: This is another herb used to calm a cat down in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Dock Leaves: This is used to treat nettle stings. Its juice can help soothe sore paw pads.
Dried Oak Leaves : This is another herb used to stop infection.
Deadly Nightshade : These are small dark purple berries. They are JUST AS POISONOUS as Deathberries.
Elder Leaves: This herb is used to help treat sprains.
Echinacea: This herb is used to ease infection.
Feverfew: This herb is used to cool feverish cats and treat headaches.
Foxglove Seeds: These Seeds are used to help the heart, but they can easily cause paralysis and heart failure. The leaves are used on deep wounds to stop bleeding quickly.
Ferns: This is used to clean out wounds.
Goldenrod: This herb is used in poultices to treat aching joints and stiffness. It can also be used to treat severe injuries.
Ginger: This herb is used for asthma and coughs.
Goosegrass: This herb is used to stop the bleeding of a wound.
Grass: use to treat bellyache
Gumweed: Helps seal wounds from infection and helps to heal the wound quicker
Hawthorn Berries: Used for indigestion
Hedgehog Buds: Used to treat/cure runny noses
Horsetail: The leaves of this tall plant can be used to treat infected wounds, usually by being chewed up for a poultice. The sap can also be used in combination with cobwebs to stop heavy bleeding
Iris: Used to help calm a cat and help heal small scrapes. Also used for coughs, if nothing else is available.
Ivy: Used to help calm a cat and help heal small scrapes. Also used for coughs, if nothing else is available.
Juniper Berries: This is another herb used to treat a bellyache. It can also calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Lavender: This is a herb used to treat coughs and fevers. It can also be used to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Lamb's Ear: This herb gives a cat strength.
Lotus: This is used as an energiser to keep cats awake.
Mallow: This is used to fight infection. It can also be used for Bee or Wasp Stings.
Marigold: This keeps a wound from getting infected. It can also heal Sores.
Milkweed : This herb is used to treat sores or burns. Do not use around ears or eyes. This Can be poisonous when eaten.
Narcissus: Soothes a cat when she is having contractions.
Nettle Leaves: This is used to keep down the swelling of a wound.
Nettle Seeds: This is used to counter the effects of weak poison.
Oak Leaves: This herb is used to stop the bleeding of a wound and to fight infection.
Parsley: This is used to stop the initial flow of milk in a nursing queen. (it drys it up so it can be saved for later)
Pawpaw: Used to treat kittencough.
Poppy Seeds: This is used to numb pain and to help a cat sleep. Giving a cat more than 2 seeds can be dangerous.
Ragwort Leaves: This is another herb to treat aching joints.
Raspberry Leaves: This herb is used to ease pain during a queen's kitting.
Rosemary Blossoms (broken) : This is used to treat eye infections or to corver up wound
Rosinweed: Used to clean out the system when poisons have been digested.
Rush: Used to bind broken bones.
Sage Roots : Use for cracked pads, use with poppy seeds.
Skullcap Seeds : Used to give a cat extra strength.
Snake Root: This herb is used to counter the effects of poison.
Sorrel: This is used to soothe scratches.
Tansy: This is used to treat coughs. It can also heal wounds.
Thyme: Another herb to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Tormentil: This herb is good for treating wounds and countering the effects of weak poison.
Traveling Herbs: These herbs can give a cat strength and stop them from getting hungry during long journeys.
Watermint: This is another herb to treat bellyaches.
Willow Tree: Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to help clear blurriness of vision. It may also be applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches. Small amounts of Willow Bark may be consumed to ease pain, act against inflammation, and to ease diarrhea or fevers
Windflower: This is used to treat stomach cramps, such as when a she-cat becomes pregnant.
Witch Hazel: This is used as an energizer to wake a cat up.
Yarrow: This is a herb used to make a cat vomit. It can expel the poison from a cats body. e.g. if a cat eats Yew Berries then use yarrow to get it out.
Non Herbal Medicine
Cobwebs: This is used to stop the bleeding of a wound.
Honey: This is used to treat sore throats.
Mouse Bile: This makes Ticks release their grip on a cat's body.
Wild Garlic: Rolling in this can keep infections out of wounds and is good for rat bites.
Useful Herbs you might want to keep in your den
Deathberries ( Yew berries ): When these are eaten, cats almost die instantly. If mistakenly eaten use yarrow to get it out of their belly.
Holly Berries: When these are eaten , cats almost die instantly. If mistakenly eaten use yarrow to get it out of their belly.
Moss: Moss makes good beds.
If you want to poison a cat, Put these berries in a piece of fresh-kill and give it to the Target.
Alfalfa: This is used to prevent tooth decay.
Ash (Tree): Used to stave off poison effect of an adder or viper bite.
Aloe Vera: The gel inside the leaves are used to cure skin burns or problems with skin.
Blackberry Leaves: This herb is good for Bee Stings.
Borage Leaves: This is used to treat Fevers. It can also help queens to bring up their milk supply.
Burdock Root: This herb treats infections and is especially good for Rat Bites.
Blessed Thisle: This increases the circulation of blood.
Bramble Twigs: Chewing this into a fine syrup can make a herb that helps cats sleep.
Broom: This helps broken bones and other serious injuries.
Burnet: This is a herb used in traveling herbs. It helps wounds heal faster
Broken Rosemary Blossoms : This is used to heal eye infection, or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Catmint (or catnip): This herb is used to treat Greencough and Whitecough.
Celandine: This herb is used to ease pain. It can also help injuries of the eyes.
Chamomile: This is used to calm a cat down in a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Chervile: This is used to treat Bellyaches.
Chervile Root: This is used to keep away and treat infections.
Chickweed: This herb is another treatment for Greencough.
Coltsfoot: This is another herb used to treat whitecough. It can also be used to ease a sick cat's breathing.
Comfrey: This herb is used to put a broken bone on the right path for mending.
Daisy Leaves: This is used to soothe aching joints.
Dandelion Leaves: This is another herb used to calm a cat down in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Dock Leaves: This is used to treat nettle stings. Its juice can help soothe sore paw pads.
Dried Oak Leaves : This is another herb used to stop infection.
Deadly Nightshade : These are small dark purple berries. They are JUST AS POISONOUS as Deathberries.
Elder Leaves: This herb is used to help treat sprains.
Echinacea: This herb is used to ease infection.
Feverfew: This herb is used to cool feverish cats and treat headaches.
Foxglove Seeds: These Seeds are used to help the heart, but they can easily cause paralysis and heart failure. The leaves are used on deep wounds to stop bleeding quickly.
Ferns: This is used to clean out wounds.
Goldenrod: This herb is used in poultices to treat aching joints and stiffness. It can also be used to treat severe injuries.
Ginger: This herb is used for asthma and coughs.
Goosegrass: This herb is used to stop the bleeding of a wound.
Grass: use to treat bellyache
Gumweed: Helps seal wounds from infection and helps to heal the wound quicker
Hawthorn Berries: Used for indigestion
Hedgehog Buds: Used to treat/cure runny noses
Horsetail: The leaves of this tall plant can be used to treat infected wounds, usually by being chewed up for a poultice. The sap can also be used in combination with cobwebs to stop heavy bleeding
Iris: Used to help calm a cat and help heal small scrapes. Also used for coughs, if nothing else is available.
Ivy: Used to help calm a cat and help heal small scrapes. Also used for coughs, if nothing else is available.
Juniper Berries: This is another herb used to treat a bellyache. It can also calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Lavender: This is a herb used to treat coughs and fevers. It can also be used to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Lamb's Ear: This herb gives a cat strength.
Lotus: This is used as an energiser to keep cats awake.
Mallow: This is used to fight infection. It can also be used for Bee or Wasp Stings.
Marigold: This keeps a wound from getting infected. It can also heal Sores.
Milkweed : This herb is used to treat sores or burns. Do not use around ears or eyes. This Can be poisonous when eaten.
Narcissus: Soothes a cat when she is having contractions.
Nettle Leaves: This is used to keep down the swelling of a wound.
Nettle Seeds: This is used to counter the effects of weak poison.
Oak Leaves: This herb is used to stop the bleeding of a wound and to fight infection.
Parsley: This is used to stop the initial flow of milk in a nursing queen. (it drys it up so it can be saved for later)
Pawpaw: Used to treat kittencough.
Poppy Seeds: This is used to numb pain and to help a cat sleep. Giving a cat more than 2 seeds can be dangerous.
Ragwort Leaves: This is another herb to treat aching joints.
Raspberry Leaves: This herb is used to ease pain during a queen's kitting.
Rosemary Blossoms (broken) : This is used to treat eye infections or to corver up wound
Rosinweed: Used to clean out the system when poisons have been digested.
Rush: Used to bind broken bones.
Sage Roots : Use for cracked pads, use with poppy seeds.
Skullcap Seeds : Used to give a cat extra strength.
Snake Root: This herb is used to counter the effects of poison.
Sorrel: This is used to soothe scratches.
Tansy: This is used to treat coughs. It can also heal wounds.
Thyme: Another herb to calm a cat in the event of a nervous breakdown or severe shock.
Tormentil: This herb is good for treating wounds and countering the effects of weak poison.
Traveling Herbs: These herbs can give a cat strength and stop them from getting hungry during long journeys.
Watermint: This is another herb to treat bellyaches.
Willow Tree: Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to help clear blurriness of vision. It may also be applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches. Small amounts of Willow Bark may be consumed to ease pain, act against inflammation, and to ease diarrhea or fevers
Windflower: This is used to treat stomach cramps, such as when a she-cat becomes pregnant.
Witch Hazel: This is used as an energizer to wake a cat up.
Yarrow: This is a herb used to make a cat vomit. It can expel the poison from a cats body. e.g. if a cat eats Yew Berries then use yarrow to get it out.
Non Herbal Medicine
Cobwebs: This is used to stop the bleeding of a wound.
Honey: This is used to treat sore throats.
Mouse Bile: This makes Ticks release their grip on a cat's body.
Wild Garlic: Rolling in this can keep infections out of wounds and is good for rat bites.
Useful Herbs you might want to keep in your den
Deathberries ( Yew berries ): When these are eaten, cats almost die instantly. If mistakenly eaten use yarrow to get it out of their belly.
Holly Berries: When these are eaten , cats almost die instantly. If mistakenly eaten use yarrow to get it out of their belly.
Moss: Moss makes good beds.
If you want to poison a cat, Put these berries in a piece of fresh-kill and give it to the Target.