Herb List
Mar 29, 2010 18:08:37 GMT -5
Post by .Rain. on Mar 29, 2010 18:08:37 GMT -5
Thanks to Phoenix for providing this.
Poppy seeds - Used to numb pain and make a cat very sleepy.
Poppytails - Can be chewed into a mixture and applied to wounds to stop pain.
Yarrow flowers - Helps stop internal bleeding or burning.
Rushes - Can be bandaged around an injury as a splint to help it heal.
Cobwebs - Used to stop bleeding.
Feverfew - Used to cool feverish cats and treat head pain.
Borage leaves - Used to treat fevers and helps nursing queens with their milk supply.
Marigold - Used to treat infection and heal wounds and sores.
Horsetail - Used to treat infected wounds.
Burdock Root - Used to treat infections, especially rat bites.
Chervil Root - Used to treat infections.
Wild garlic - Rolling in this can help to keep out infection.
Coltsfoot - Used to treat kittencough and shortness of breath.
Catnip - Used to treat greencough.
Chickweed - Used to help treat greencough.
Tansy - Used to treat coughs.
Thyme - Used to calm a cat.
Chamomile - Used to calm a cat.
Dandelion Leaves - Used to calm a cat.
Juniper Berries - Used to treat bellyache.
Chervil - Used to treat bellyache.
Watermint - Used to treat bellyache.
Daisy Leaves - Used to treat aching joints.
Goldenrod - Used in a poultice to treat aching joints and stiffness; can also be used for severe injuries.
Ragwort leaves - Used alongside juniper berries in a poultice to treat aching joints.
Comfrey - Used to treat broken bones.
Celandine - Used to treat ailments of the eyes.
Snakeroot - Used to counter poison.
Nettle Leaves - Used to treat swelling.
Nettle Seeds - Used to counter poison.
Honey - Used to treat sore throats.
Mouse bile - Used to remove ticks from a cat's coat. It tastes disgusting, so don't eat it!
Yarrow - Used to make a cat vomit and expel poisons from the body.
Dock Leaves - Used to ease scratches. Can also make a cat's coat very slippery.
Deathberries - Of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.
Nightshade - Causes wild hallucinations, too much of it can kill a cat.
Poppy seeds - Used to numb pain and make a cat very sleepy.
Poppytails - Can be chewed into a mixture and applied to wounds to stop pain.
Yarrow flowers - Helps stop internal bleeding or burning.
Rushes - Can be bandaged around an injury as a splint to help it heal.
Cobwebs - Used to stop bleeding.
Feverfew - Used to cool feverish cats and treat head pain.
Borage leaves - Used to treat fevers and helps nursing queens with their milk supply.
Marigold - Used to treat infection and heal wounds and sores.
Horsetail - Used to treat infected wounds.
Burdock Root - Used to treat infections, especially rat bites.
Chervil Root - Used to treat infections.
Wild garlic - Rolling in this can help to keep out infection.
Coltsfoot - Used to treat kittencough and shortness of breath.
Catnip - Used to treat greencough.
Chickweed - Used to help treat greencough.
Tansy - Used to treat coughs.
Thyme - Used to calm a cat.
Chamomile - Used to calm a cat.
Dandelion Leaves - Used to calm a cat.
Juniper Berries - Used to treat bellyache.
Chervil - Used to treat bellyache.
Watermint - Used to treat bellyache.
Daisy Leaves - Used to treat aching joints.
Goldenrod - Used in a poultice to treat aching joints and stiffness; can also be used for severe injuries.
Ragwort leaves - Used alongside juniper berries in a poultice to treat aching joints.
Comfrey - Used to treat broken bones.
Celandine - Used to treat ailments of the eyes.
Snakeroot - Used to counter poison.
Nettle Leaves - Used to treat swelling.
Nettle Seeds - Used to counter poison.
Honey - Used to treat sore throats.
Mouse bile - Used to remove ticks from a cat's coat. It tastes disgusting, so don't eat it!
Yarrow - Used to make a cat vomit and expel poisons from the body.
Dock Leaves - Used to ease scratches. Can also make a cat's coat very slippery.
Deathberries - Of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.
Nightshade - Causes wild hallucinations, too much of it can kill a cat.