Warrior Cats: Medicine Cat Herbs – Flashcards
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Borage Leaves

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Brings down fever and used to increase a queen's supply of milk.
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Burdock Root

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Cures infection. Chewed into a pulp.
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Catmint

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Cures greencough.
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Chervil

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Leaves cure infected wounds, and chewing roots helps bellyache.
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Cobweb

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Used as a bandage for bleeding wounds.
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Coltsfoot

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Helps with shortness of breath. Chewed into a pulp.
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Comfrey

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This plant should be chewed into a poultice. Helps broken bones and soothes wounds.
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Dock

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Soothes scratches.
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Dried Oak Leaf

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This dry plant stops infection.
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Feverfew

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Helps bring down the temperature of a cat, usually with chills or fever.
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Goldenrod

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Wonderful for healing wounds and is used often. Chew into a poultice.
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Honey

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Soothes infection and helps sore throats.
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Horsetail

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Applied as a poultice and treats infected wounds.
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Juniper Berries

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Helps with bellyache and helps breathing as well.
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Lavender

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Cures fever but can be difficult to find in some cases.
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Marigold

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Chewed into a pulp and applied to infected wounds.
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Mouse Bile
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Kills ticks.
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Poppy Seed

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Not recommended for nursing queens, but helps with distress and makes the cat sleepy.
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Stinging Nettle

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Seeds can be used for a poisoned cat, and leaves can bring down swelling of a wound or body part.
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Tansy

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A plant good for curing coughs but can't be eaten in large doses.
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Thyme

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Calms anxiety.
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Watermint

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Chewed into a pulp. Helps bellyache.
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Wild Garlic

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Prevents infection on wounds like rat bites.
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Yarrow
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Applied to wounds to help poisoning.
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DEATHBERRIES

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Not a medicine. Can kill kits who swallow it.