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What effect does Alder Bark have?

  • Soothes toothaches (correct)
  • Treats belly aches
  • Increases blood circulation
  • Cures skin problems
  • What is Alfalfa used for?

    Prevent tooth decay

    How does Aloe Vera help?

    Cures skin problems or burns

    What do Ash Tree shoots do?

    <p>Soothes and staves off poisonous effects of an Adder or Viper bite</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are Beech Leaves used for?

    <p>Carrying herbs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the effect of Bindweed?

    <p>Holds broken bones in place</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What effect do Blackberry Leaves have?

    <p>Eases swelling of bee stings</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Blessed Thistle do?

    <p>Increases circulation of blood</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do Borage Leaves help nursing mothers?

    <p>Treats fevers and helps produce milk</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Bramble Twigs help with?

    <p>Helps cats sleep</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Cobwebs do?

    <p>Stop bleeding</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the effect of Colt's Foot?

    <p>Effective against kittencough</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Dandelion Leaves do?

    <p>Calm a cat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do Foxglove seeds affect a cat?

    <p>Help the heart but can cause paralysis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Ginger used for?

    <p>Asthma and coughs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Yarrow help a cat?

    <p>Induces vomiting and expels poisons from the body</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Mint do?

    <p>Hides scent of death</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Chamomile do?

    <p>Calms a cat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do Holly Berries do?

    <p>Are poisonous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Willow Bark used for?

    <p>Ease pain and inflammation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Herbal Remedies in Warrior Cats

    • Alder Bark: Chewed to soothe toothaches.
    • Alfalfa: Prevents tooth decay; safe to eat but not recommended.
    • Aloe Vera: Gel from leaves applied to heal skin problems and burns.
    • Ash Tree Shoots: Eaten or applied to counter effects of snake bites.
    • Beech Leaves: Used primarily for transporting herbs.
    • Bindweed: Holds broken bones in place when fastened with sticks.
    • Blackberry Leaves: Eases swelling from bee stings when chewed and applied.
    • Blessed Thistle: Increases blood circulation; activation method unknown.
    • Borage Leaves: Treats fevers and aids nursing mothers; should be used fresh.
    • Bramble Twigs: Aids sleep when chewed into a syrup.
    • Rosemary Blossoms: Used for eye infections and wound coverage.
    • Broom: Poultice for broken legs and severe wounds.
    • Burdock Root: Chewed pulp used for cuts and scrapes, especially infected ones.
    • Burnet: Included in traveling herbs, promotes faster wound healing.
    • Catchweed (Burrs): Helps secure treatments to cats.
    • Catmint: Treats coughs; has calming effects.
    • Celandine: Strengthens weak eyes.
    • Chamomile: Calms cats and boosts physical strength.
    • Chervil: Treats bellyaches and infected wounds.
    • Chickweed: Effective substitute for greencough if catmint is unavailable.
    • Cob Nuts: Used to make ointments.
    • Cobwebs: Stops bleeding; caution as they can risk infection.
    • Coltsfoot: Eases kittencough; chew leaves for shortness of breath relief.
    • Comfrey Roots: Treats broken bones.
    • Daisy Leaves: Paste from chewed leaves remedies joint pain.
    • Dandelion Leaves: Used for calming effects.
    • Deadly Nightshade: Small purple berries; very poisonous.
    • Deathberries: Extremely toxic; a single berry can kill a cat.
    • Dock: Leaf soothes scratches and makes fur slippery.
    • Dried Oak Leaf: Stops infections.
    • Echinacea: Eases infections.
    • Fennel Stalks: Juices reduce hip pain when given orally.
    • Ferns: Clean wounds effectively.
    • Feverfew: Lowers fever and treats headaches.
    • Foxglove: Heart treatment; very dangerous; last resort use only.
    • Ginger: Treats asthma and coughs.
    • Goldenrod: Heals wounds and aids stiff joints.
    • Grass: Remedy for bellyaches.
    • Gumweed: Seals wounds and accelerates healing.
    • Hawthorn Berries: Alleviates indigestion.
    • Hawkweed: Useful for various illnesses.
    • Hedgehog Buds: Cures runny noses.
    • Heather Nectar: Sweetens other herbs.
    • Holly Berries: Poisonous; caution for kits.
    • Honey: Treats throat irritation; effective for smoke inhalation.
    • Horsetail: Treats infected wounds and stops heavy bleeding when combined with cobwebs.
    • Iris: Stimulates breathing during birthing; all parts except petals are toxic.
    • Ivy: Calms cats and heals scrapes; used for coughs.
    • Juniper Berries: Eases bellyaches; counter-poisoning effects.
    • Lamb’s Ear: Strengthener for cats.
    • Lavender: Eases pain and fever when consumed; calms nerves.
    • Lotus: Energizer; helps keep cats awake.
    • Mallow Leaves: Treats bellyaches.
    • Marigold: Treats wounds; can expel poisons if consumed.
    • Milkweed: Used for sores/burns; toxic if ingested.
    • Moss: Provides quality bedding.
    • Mouse Bile: Removes ticks but should never be consumed.
    • Narcissus: Eases contractions during labor.
    • Nettle (Leaves): Reduces swelling when applied.
    • Nettle (Seeds): Counteracts poison, especially when swallowed.
    • Parsley: Stops milk flow in queens and soothes bellyaches.
    • Pawpaw: Cures kittencough.
    • Poppy Seeds: Numbs pain and ensures restful sleep.
    • Ragweed: Boosts cat strength; similar to Lamb’s Ear.
    • Ragwort: Highly poisonous despite medicinal use.
    • Raspberry: Painkiller during kitting; can stop bleeding.
    • Rosinweed: Cleans system from ingested poisons.
    • Rush: Binds broken bones.
    • Sage Roots: Treats cracked pads.
    • Skullcap Seeds: Provides strength.
    • Snakeroot: Acts against poison.
    • Sorrel: Soothes scratches.
    • Tansy: Treats coughs; very dangerous for pregnant queens.
    • Thyme: Calms anxiety and promotes sleep.
    • Tormentil: Expels poison when chewed and applied to wounds.
    • Watermint: Best for bellyaches; has a pleasant taste.
    • Wild Garlic: Prevents infections when rolled on wounds.
    • Willow Tree: Bark water clears vision and soothes skin; helps ease pain and inflammation.
    • Windflower: Alleviates stomach cramps in pregnant she-cats.
    • Wintergreen: Treats wounds and some poisons.
    • Witch Hazel: Energizes and wakes up cats.
    • Yarrow: Induces vomiting for poison; relieves pain and infection.
    • Mint: Masks the scent of death on cats.
    • Sticks: Used by cats in pain; especially recommended for queens in labor.
    • Sweet-sedge: Eases infection when sap is swallowed.
    • Willow Leaves: Stops vomiting when consumed.
    • Goatweed: Eases anxiety and grief with daily use.
    • Lungwort: Cures Yellowcough; found in moors.
    • Otter Dung: Masks a cat's scent.
    • Dried Nettle: Warms cats when combined with honey.

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