Healing Herbs
-Poppy seeds - used to make a cat very sleepy and to ease pain
-Cobwebs - used to stop bleeding
-Feverfew - used to cool feverish cats and treat head pain
-Lavender - cures fever
-Borage leaves - used to treat fevers and helps nursing mothers with their milk supply
-Dock leaves - used to sooth scratches; can also make a cat's coat slippery; can be used as a surface for vomiting.
-Marigold - leaves 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
-Dried Oak Leaves - collected during leaf-fall; stops infection
-Coltsfoot - used to treat kittencough
-Catnip (also called catmint) - used to treat whitecough and greencough; can help to relax a cat
-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, and give strength to recovering cats
-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, sores, or most other hide or muscle retinas, such as scratches, bruises, and broken bones
-Comfrey - used to treat broken bones
-Nettle (leaves) - used to treat swelling
-Wild Basil - used to treat paw problems
-Poison Ivy (leaves) - used on cracked paw pads
-Celandine - used to treat ailments of the eyes
-Snakeroot - used to counter poison
-Nettle (seeds) - used to counter poison
-Honey - used to treat sore throats; can also be used in poultices to sooth injuries.
-Mouse bile - used to remove ticks from a cat's coat
-Yarrow - used to make a cat vomit and expel poisons from the body, used mostly when cats have eaten something poisonous.
-Broom - used in poultices for broken legs.
-Catchweed - used to help protect freshly-applied poultices by sticking them over the area. Green and fluffy seeds.
Sickness and Ailments
-Cough - a sickness that is like a human cold. Symptoms are just coughs and sneezes, though it can be dangerous to kits or young cats.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Tansy
-Greencough - a sickness similar to pneumonia that is often rampant among the Clans in leaf-bare. Symptoms include wheezing, pus excreted from the eyes, fever, and green phlegm streaming from the nose and mouth.
Deaths: Possumtail, Barrenclaw
Best Treatment: Catmint and feverfew
-Whitecough - a mild sickness like a cold. More common than greencough, but can become greencough or even the fatal blackcough. Symptoms include sneezing and white phlem streaming from the nose, and a slightly high temperature.This is similar to kittencough, which is the least harmful of all coughs and is mostly caught by kits.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Catmint
-Blackcough - a fatal sickness that spells certain death for any cat who catches it. Symptoms are unknown, but the "black" might be blood.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Unknown
-Chill - a very mild ailment usually caused by very cold weather or falling into icy water. Much like whitecough, but with cold chills.
Deaths: None
Best Treament: Catmint
-Cracked pads - a painful ailment usually seen in elderly cats. The pawpads crack from cold or dryness, and if untreated can lead to infection. Symptoms include swelling of the paws and pain.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Marigold and yarrow, and poppy seed if there is pain
-Aching joints - basically arthritis in cats. Caused by age or damp weather. Symptoms include pain and stiffness.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Anything that cures pain other than Poppy Seeds
-Bleeding - blood loss due to injury, such as a wound sustained in battle. Severity depends on injury.
Deaths: Spottedshadow, Icefur, Coldstar
Best Treatment: Cobwebs pressed onto the wound
-Poisoning - The case of eating Deathberries, poisoned rabbits, or other kinds of harmful things.
Deaths: None
Best treatment: Yarrow; makes them throw up the harmful things they have eaten, stinging nettle
-Freezing - A case where a cat is too cold and might die.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Grooming fur the wrong way to get the blood flowing.
Starvation - A case where a cat is too hungry.
Deaths: None
Best treatment: fresh kill or Queen's Milk.
-Poppy seeds - used to make a cat very sleepy and to ease pain
-Cobwebs - used to stop bleeding
-Feverfew - used to cool feverish cats and treat head pain
-Lavender - cures fever
-Borage leaves - used to treat fevers and helps nursing mothers with their milk supply
-Dock leaves - used to sooth scratches; can also make a cat's coat slippery; can be used as a surface for vomiting.
-Marigold - leaves 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
-Dried Oak Leaves - collected during leaf-fall; stops infection
-Coltsfoot - used to treat kittencough
-Catnip (also called catmint) - used to treat whitecough and greencough; can help to relax a cat
-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, and give strength to recovering cats
-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, sores, or most other hide or muscle retinas, such as scratches, bruises, and broken bones
-Comfrey - used to treat broken bones
-Nettle (leaves) - used to treat swelling
-Wild Basil - used to treat paw problems
-Poison Ivy (leaves) - used on cracked paw pads
-Celandine - used to treat ailments of the eyes
-Snakeroot - used to counter poison
-Nettle (seeds) - used to counter poison
-Honey - used to treat sore throats; can also be used in poultices to sooth injuries.
-Mouse bile - used to remove ticks from a cat's coat
-Yarrow - used to make a cat vomit and expel poisons from the body, used mostly when cats have eaten something poisonous.
-Broom - used in poultices for broken legs.
-Catchweed - used to help protect freshly-applied poultices by sticking them over the area. Green and fluffy seeds.
Sickness and Ailments
-Cough - a sickness that is like a human cold. Symptoms are just coughs and sneezes, though it can be dangerous to kits or young cats.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Tansy
-Greencough - a sickness similar to pneumonia that is often rampant among the Clans in leaf-bare. Symptoms include wheezing, pus excreted from the eyes, fever, and green phlegm streaming from the nose and mouth.
Deaths: Possumtail, Barrenclaw
Best Treatment: Catmint and feverfew
-Whitecough - a mild sickness like a cold. More common than greencough, but can become greencough or even the fatal blackcough. Symptoms include sneezing and white phlem streaming from the nose, and a slightly high temperature.This is similar to kittencough, which is the least harmful of all coughs and is mostly caught by kits.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Catmint
-Blackcough - a fatal sickness that spells certain death for any cat who catches it. Symptoms are unknown, but the "black" might be blood.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Unknown
-Chill - a very mild ailment usually caused by very cold weather or falling into icy water. Much like whitecough, but with cold chills.
Deaths: None
Best Treament: Catmint
-Cracked pads - a painful ailment usually seen in elderly cats. The pawpads crack from cold or dryness, and if untreated can lead to infection. Symptoms include swelling of the paws and pain.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Marigold and yarrow, and poppy seed if there is pain
-Aching joints - basically arthritis in cats. Caused by age or damp weather. Symptoms include pain and stiffness.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Anything that cures pain other than Poppy Seeds
-Bleeding - blood loss due to injury, such as a wound sustained in battle. Severity depends on injury.
Deaths: Spottedshadow, Icefur, Coldstar
Best Treatment: Cobwebs pressed onto the wound
-Poisoning - The case of eating Deathberries, poisoned rabbits, or other kinds of harmful things.
Deaths: None
Best treatment: Yarrow; makes them throw up the harmful things they have eaten, stinging nettle
-Freezing - A case where a cat is too cold and might die.
Deaths: None
Best Treatment: Grooming fur the wrong way to get the blood flowing.
Starvation - A case where a cat is too hungry.
Deaths: None
Best treatment: fresh kill or Queen's Milk.
