Post by Flowerpath on Jan 23, 2010 13:56:06 GMT -5
Warning! Although some of these DO have medical properties, DO NOT try any of these on a real cat or person. [glow=red,2,300][/glow]
Borage Leaves- If eaten borage leaves replenish a queen's milk supply, they also bring down fever. They have fuzzy leaves and small purplish or blueish flowers.
Burdock Root- A fat, sharp smelling root, that if chewed into a poultice, cure bite infections, such as rat bites.
Catmint ( catnip)-A leafy plant with an irresistible smell. It sometimes has small white flowers. The only remedy for greencough. Cats enjoy eating it or rolling in it. (lol theres a bee on the flower ;D)
Chervil- A plant with small, white, sweet-smelling flowers. The juice of the leaves can be used for infected wounds, and chewing the roots is good for bellyaches.
Cobwebs- Used to stop bleeding, medicine cats use it to wrap up wounds. They are very easy to find, but its no good if it has a spider of insects in it.
Coltsfoot- Helps shortness of breath. Looks like a dandelion, but it can be white too.
Comfrey- The root of this plant help broken bones. It has large leaves, ans pink, blue , or purple "bell" flowers.
Dock- Plant with large leaves; stops infections.
Dried Oak Leaf- Best collected in Autum; stops infections.
Elder berries- Red berries, used for strength.
Feverfew- Leaves can be eaten to lower body temperature. Identified by its cute white flowers.
Goldenrod- A tall plant with yellow flowers. Heals wounds, such as cuts, scrapes and others.
Honey- Sweet, sticky, yellow-brown liquid. Good for sore throats, or cat who have breathed in smoke.
Horsetail-Leave are good for infected wounds. This tall bristly plant grows around marshy areas.
Juniper Berries- Perfect for bellyaches, the blue or purple berries grow on a tree(or was it bush) with spiky leaves. It also helps breathing.
Lavender-A thin plant with purple flowers. Helps cure fever.
Marigold- The petals and/or leaves can be applied to wounds to stop infection. Is noticed by its red/yellow/orange flowers.
Mouse Bile- A liquid that repels ticks and fleas. Its smells terrible and you should always wash your paws in a body of water after using it.
Poppy Seed- Small black seeds fed to cats to help them sleep. Soothes cats suffering from shock and distress. Should not be administered to queens.
Rush- A straight plant that grows in water. It is good for splints.
Stinging Nettle- The seeds are good for cats who have consumed poison. and the leave bring down swelling.
Tansy- Good for coughs, but if eaten in large amounts it give you a belly ache. Has rounded yellow flowers.
Thyme-Eaten to calm down cats suffering extreme shock.
Watermint-Good for belly aches. Grows around wet places.
Wild Garlic- Rolling in a patch of this smelly plant helps prevent infection.
Yarrow- A plant that makes cats vomit; good for cat who have consumed poison. It has red, yellow, white, or pink flowers.
Yew(death berries)- Poisonous red berries. Do not eat! If eaten, feed victim yarrow as quick as possible!
Collecting herbs :
Russetsoul: Scenting a herb she was low on she followed the lovely scent to the source. Grabs a sprig of catmint.
To make remedies:
Dappledflame: Chews up a poultice of catmint and poppy seeds.
To apply herbs:
Sparkcloud: "Here eat these poppy seeds." Pushes a bundle in front of Riverpaw to eat.
1. Warrior cats and the herbs list belong to Erin Hunter, not me.
2. I typed this myself. And it took forever to find the pictures, too.
3.You may use this for your sites; however, you MUST give me credit and advertise this site.
Borage Leaves- If eaten borage leaves replenish a queen's milk supply, they also bring down fever. They have fuzzy leaves and small purplish or blueish flowers.
Burdock Root- A fat, sharp smelling root, that if chewed into a poultice, cure bite infections, such as rat bites.
Catmint ( catnip)-A leafy plant with an irresistible smell. It sometimes has small white flowers. The only remedy for greencough. Cats enjoy eating it or rolling in it. (lol theres a bee on the flower ;D)
Chervil- A plant with small, white, sweet-smelling flowers. The juice of the leaves can be used for infected wounds, and chewing the roots is good for bellyaches.
Cobwebs- Used to stop bleeding, medicine cats use it to wrap up wounds. They are very easy to find, but its no good if it has a spider of insects in it.
Coltsfoot- Helps shortness of breath. Looks like a dandelion, but it can be white too.
Comfrey- The root of this plant help broken bones. It has large leaves, ans pink, blue , or purple "bell" flowers.
Dock- Plant with large leaves; stops infections.
Dried Oak Leaf- Best collected in Autum; stops infections.
Elder berries- Red berries, used for strength.
Feverfew- Leaves can be eaten to lower body temperature. Identified by its cute white flowers.
Goldenrod- A tall plant with yellow flowers. Heals wounds, such as cuts, scrapes and others.
Honey- Sweet, sticky, yellow-brown liquid. Good for sore throats, or cat who have breathed in smoke.
Horsetail-Leave are good for infected wounds. This tall bristly plant grows around marshy areas.
Juniper Berries- Perfect for bellyaches, the blue or purple berries grow on a tree(or was it bush) with spiky leaves. It also helps breathing.
Lavender-A thin plant with purple flowers. Helps cure fever.
Marigold- The petals and/or leaves can be applied to wounds to stop infection. Is noticed by its red/yellow/orange flowers.
Mouse Bile- A liquid that repels ticks and fleas. Its smells terrible and you should always wash your paws in a body of water after using it.
Poppy Seed- Small black seeds fed to cats to help them sleep. Soothes cats suffering from shock and distress. Should not be administered to queens.
Rush- A straight plant that grows in water. It is good for splints.
Stinging Nettle- The seeds are good for cats who have consumed poison. and the leave bring down swelling.
Tansy- Good for coughs, but if eaten in large amounts it give you a belly ache. Has rounded yellow flowers.
Thyme-Eaten to calm down cats suffering extreme shock.
Watermint-Good for belly aches. Grows around wet places.
Wild Garlic- Rolling in a patch of this smelly plant helps prevent infection.
Yarrow- A plant that makes cats vomit; good for cat who have consumed poison. It has red, yellow, white, or pink flowers.
Yew(death berries)- Poisonous red berries. Do not eat! If eaten, feed victim yarrow as quick as possible!
Collecting herbs :
Russetsoul: Scenting a herb she was low on she followed the lovely scent to the source. Grabs a sprig of catmint.
To make remedies:
Dappledflame: Chews up a poultice of catmint and poppy seeds.
To apply herbs:
Sparkcloud: "Here eat these poppy seeds." Pushes a bundle in front of Riverpaw to eat.
1. Warrior cats and the herbs list belong to Erin Hunter, not me.
2. I typed this myself. And it took forever to find the pictures, too.
3.You may use this for your sites; however, you MUST give me credit and advertise this site.