Herbs & Poisons
Coneflower: Fights Whitecough.
Lavendar: Helps a cat sleep.
Chamomile: Helps a cat sleep.
Rose: Used for aromatherapy, calms a cat down.
Nasturtium: Ground up, treats skin rashes as an ointment.
Daylily: Helps settle a stomach.
Marigold: Treats infections and wounds/sores.
California Poppy: Helps a cat relax/fall asleep.
Calendula: Helps Queens birth and numbs stomach pains.
Catmint: Fights Greencough.
Cobwebs: Used to stop bleeding.
Honeysuckle: Calms a cat.
Honey/Nectar: Soothes a sore throat.
Foxglove: Makes a cat vomit, and possibly have mild stomach cramps. Can be both good and bad.
Borage Leaves: used to help a nursing queen with her milk supply.
Raspberry Leaves: used as a painkiller or to stop bleeding during kitting.
Burdock root: Stops infection in a wound. (The best herb to treat rat bites)
Hollyberries: Poisonous, expel with Foxglove.
Nightshade: Poisonous, expel with Foxglove.
Lavendar: Helps a cat sleep.
Chamomile: Helps a cat sleep.
Rose: Used for aromatherapy, calms a cat down.
Nasturtium: Ground up, treats skin rashes as an ointment.
Daylily: Helps settle a stomach.
Marigold: Treats infections and wounds/sores.
California Poppy: Helps a cat relax/fall asleep.
Calendula: Helps Queens birth and numbs stomach pains.
Catmint: Fights Greencough.
Cobwebs: Used to stop bleeding.
Honeysuckle: Calms a cat.
Honey/Nectar: Soothes a sore throat.
Foxglove: Makes a cat vomit, and possibly have mild stomach cramps. Can be both good and bad.
Borage Leaves: used to help a nursing queen with her milk supply.
Raspberry Leaves: used as a painkiller or to stop bleeding during kitting.
Burdock root: Stops infection in a wound. (The best herb to treat rat bites)
Hollyberries: Poisonous, expel with Foxglove.
Nightshade: Poisonous, expel with Foxglove.
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Old Herbs and Poisons-
Cobwebs: used to stop bleeding
Catmint: helps greencough and whitecough, calms a cat
Chickweed: helps greencough and whitecough
Marigold: used to treat infection and help wounds and sores
Poppy Seeds: used to numb pain and make a cat sleepy (you are getting very sleeepppy XD)
Borage Leaves: used to help a nursing queen with her milk supply
Watermint: used to help bellyache
Juniper Berries: used to help bellyache
Mouse Bile: used to get ticks out of a cats coat
Yarrow: used to make cats vomit, expelling poisins
Honey: used for sore throats
Honeysuckle Nectar: can calm a cat with it's sweet taste.
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Deathberries(Yew): DO NOT EAT! Can kill a cat easily, use yarrow to expel the poison.
Holly Berries: ALSO DO NOT EAT! can also kill a cat, also use yarrow.
Nightshade: ALSO DO NOT EAT, XD, IS POISONOUS! Again, use yarrow.
Cobwebs: used to stop bleeding
Catmint: helps greencough and whitecough, calms a cat
Chickweed: helps greencough and whitecough
Marigold: used to treat infection and help wounds and sores
Poppy Seeds: used to numb pain and make a cat sleepy (you are getting very sleeepppy XD)
Borage Leaves: used to help a nursing queen with her milk supply
Watermint: used to help bellyache
Juniper Berries: used to help bellyache
Mouse Bile: used to get ticks out of a cats coat
Yarrow: used to make cats vomit, expelling poisins
Honey: used for sore throats
Honeysuckle Nectar: can calm a cat with it's sweet taste.
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Deathberries(Yew): DO NOT EAT! Can kill a cat easily, use yarrow to expel the poison.
Holly Berries: ALSO DO NOT EAT! can also kill a cat, also use yarrow.
Nightshade: ALSO DO NOT EAT, XD, IS POISONOUS! Again, use yarrow.