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Alfalfa(in place of Borage) Promotes lactation in nursing mothers.
Thickly growing plant with full, oval-shaped leaves in sets of three. A favorite food of farm monsters. Take particular care when harvesting.
Twoleg fields
Greenleaf and Leaf-fall.
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BindweedThis herb is used with sticks to help bind broken legs. Sub: wild grape
Perennial vining plants with trumpet-like flowers.
Vining up trees and posts
Greenleaf
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Bramble leaves
These leaves are chewed into a pulp and applied to treat bee stings. This herb is also a painkiller, or used to help stop bleeding during the kitting.
Long, smooth-stemmed brambles with dark, summer-bearing berries.
Disturbed land
Newleaf through Leaf-fall
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Burdock rootRoots are chewed into a poultice for rat bites.
Large, soft leaves sprouting from the ground
Forests and disturbed land
Year-round
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Catmint
This is rarely found in the wild, but often grown by Twolegs. It is fed to cats to cure whitecough or greencough. Sub: chickweed
Silvery mint with purple flowers
Twoleg gardens
Newleaf through Leaf-fall
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CelandineThis herb is used to sooth damaged eyes. Sub: witch hazel
Feathery upright herb with small yellow flowers that drips a yellow latex.
Fields
Newleaf through Leaf-fall
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Chervil
The juice of this herbs leaves can be used to treat infected wounds. Chewing its roots can help with bellyache or help a Queen give birth.
Feathery herb with clusters of tiny white flowers.
In Twoleg fields and along roadsides and streams.
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Chickweed
This can be used to treat Whitecough or Greencough, however Catmint is more effective.
Mat-forming light green plant with tiny five-petaled white flowers
Forests and disturbed land
Newleaf
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Chicory root(iin place of coffee) The root of this herb can be chewed for a bitter burst of energy.
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Cobwebs
These are wrapped around bleeding wounds to absorb and stop the bleeding. However sometimes Horsetail or Marigold is used for minor bleeding wounds instead. It is also used to bind damaged bones, or around poultices of other herbs to hold them in place.
Sticky white netsEverywhere
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Cohoshmenopause hot flashes, cramps, induce labor
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Coltsfoot
This is chewed into a pulp and fed to cats with trouble of breathing or with a cough. It can also be used to treat cracked or sore pads.
Yellow flowers resembling dandelion appear in early spring. Short, toothed leaves appear after flowers have set seed.
Along roadsides
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Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
This is chewed into a poultice and can be used to repair broken bones or to soothe wounds. It can also be used with nettle to wrap a sprain. Comfrey leaves can also be used on scratched ears by chewing up the leaves and applying the juice to the wound.
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Coneflower
This herb is not used to treat physical injuries, but it is known to strengthen the heart and soothe the mind. It is also used as part of the Travelling Herbs.
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Cow parsley
This is used to stop a Queen producing milk, this may be used if their Kits have died, they are producing too much milk or their Kits just no longer need milk. One leaf is taken each day until the milk stops coming.
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Dandelions
The roots of these can be used like Poppy Seeds, however Poppy Seed is more commonly used. They can help a cat sleep and help sooth shock or distress. Dandelion can also be used to bring down fevers and help a cat sleep.
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Dock
These leaves are chewed up and applied to sooth scratches, and help stop bleeding. They can also be rubbed on the pads of a cat's paws to sooth them if they are hurting from walking for long periods or on hard surfaces. The leaves can also be used to help sooth bee stings. Used as a wrap. Substitute plantain
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DogbaneDogbane superficially resembles Elderberry, but every part of the plant is toxic.
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Dried Oak Leaves
These are left for a while to dry out and can be applied to stop infections.
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Elderberry
Elderberry is used to boost the immune system, and can be made into a poultice that soothes a sore throat.
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Feverfew
The leaves can be eaten to reduce body temperature mainly for cats with fever or chills. It can also help heal aches and headaches.
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Foxglove Seeds
These seeds are a dangerous herb. They can help strengthen a cat's heart, however they can also cause paralysis and heart failure.
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Ginger root(in place of Mallow) Soothes bellyaches.
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Honey
This liquid is used to help sooth infections, sore throats, or cats who have breathed smoke. It can also help cats swallow other medicines.
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Juniper berries
These berries are used to soothe bellyaches and generally strengthen their stomach, give cats strength, and help cats with trouble breathing. It can also be used to help cats calm down from shock or distress.
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Marigold
The petals or leaves can be rubbed on minor wounds, or chewed into a poultice and applied to to stop bleeding and prevent wounds from becoming infected. It can also be done by squeezing the juices onto the wound. It can be used on rat bites, but Burdock Root and Wild Garlic is more effective. A poultice of Horsetail, Goldenrod and Marigold held in place with Cobweb may be used on bad wounds.
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Mint
This is rubbed onto the pelt of a dead cat to help cover the scent of death to prepare for vigil and later the burial.
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Moss
This is used to soak up water to give to ill cats or queens who can't access water themselves. It is also used for nest lining, or to wrap wounds as an alternative to Cobweb.
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Mouse bileIt is used to kill ticks found in cats pelts.
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Plantain
Like Dock, Plantain is used to sooth irritation, beestings, and rashes. It is applied as a poultice or wrap to larger wounds, and is also used to wrap and store herbs.
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Poppy seeds
These seeds are used to help put a cat to sleep, or soothe shock and distress. They are not recommended for nursing Queens in case it effects their milk and Kits. Sub: dandelion root
Greenleaf, Leaf-fall
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Rose hips
(in place of Burnet) given to cats who aren't feeling very well or generally weak, they are often given for Queens or Elders, it helps them feel better and stronger. It is also used as part of the Travelling Herbs.
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SnakerootThis herb is used to heal cats effected by poison, mainly snake bites.
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Stinging nettle
The leaves are used to bring down the swelling on a wound. The seeds can be given to a cat who has been poisoned by crowfood, Twoleg waste, or other toxic objects. It can also be used with comfrey to wrap on a sprain.
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Thyme
This herb is given to cats to calm them from nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock or distress. It can also help ease muscle pain.
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Travelling herbs
Woodsorrel, daisy, rose hips, coneflower
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Violet
Violet's fragrant flowers, and to a lesser extent its bitter leaves, can be used as an antiseptic and to treat toothache.
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Wild garlic
This herb has a very strong smell which is useful for disguising a cat's scent. It can also be used as a substitute for Burdock Root for rat bites.
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Willow
This bark is used to sooth general pains. The leaves can be chewed into a pulp and fed to cats who are sick to help ease their stomach.
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Witch hazel
Witch hazel is used to treat sore, inflamed, or infeced eyes, and can be used in place of flowering herbs that are scarce in the autumn and winter.
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Wood sorrel
The leaves are also used to give cats a appetite when they refuse to eat. It is also used as part of the Travelling Herbs.
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Yarrow
The leaves can be made into a poultice, and applied to wounds to extract poison. It can also be used to make a cat vomit, this can be used to save cats who have eaten Deathberries. Ointment of Yarrow can also be applied to help with cracked pads.
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Grape vineAlternative to Bindweed in Newleaf
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DaisyTraveling herb
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