Post by Skystar on Nov 26, 2006 15:40:56 GMT -5
alder bark for toothaches
borage leaves for fever
broom poultices for broken legs and wounds
burdock root for ratbites
catnip for greencough
celandine for soothing weak eyes, and helps cats with weak eyes
chamomile to make you calmer and also to restore physical strength
chervil for soothing eyes, especially for blind or nearly blind cats
chervil root for bellyaches
cobwebs for stopping blood
coltsfoot also for breathing
comfrey to help cure for broken bones
daisy leaves paste for aching joints
dock leaves for making fur slippery when stuck in a tight space
feverfew for chills and greencough
garlic for stopping baaaad infection, especially for rat bites
goldenrod poultice to help heal wounds
honey is for soothing an irritated throat, particularly after breathing in smoke
juice of chervil leaves for infected wounds
juniper for coughs/bellyaches
juniper berries to help you breathe
lavender for chills
marigold for stopping infection
marigold leaves for putting on wounds and used to prevent infections
moly for aiding sleep
mouse bile for ticks
nettle leaves for rashes and fever
ointment of yarrow to soften cracked pads
poppy seeds for stopping pain and to help sleep
snake root for countering poison
tansy for coughs
thyme for calming cats who were just excited by a terrifying event
watermint for bellyaches
yarrow for making you throw up
Deadly/poisonous Herbs:
nightshade - Deadly plant, of no medicinal value
yew (deathberries) - Of no medicinal value. The berries can easily kill a cat if eaten and not expelled quickly enough
((If ive forgotten any please tell!))
borage leaves for fever
broom poultices for broken legs and wounds
burdock root for ratbites
catnip for greencough
celandine for soothing weak eyes, and helps cats with weak eyes
chamomile to make you calmer and also to restore physical strength
chervil for soothing eyes, especially for blind or nearly blind cats
chervil root for bellyaches
cobwebs for stopping blood
coltsfoot also for breathing
comfrey to help cure for broken bones
daisy leaves paste for aching joints
dock leaves for making fur slippery when stuck in a tight space
feverfew for chills and greencough
garlic for stopping baaaad infection, especially for rat bites
goldenrod poultice to help heal wounds
honey is for soothing an irritated throat, particularly after breathing in smoke
juice of chervil leaves for infected wounds
juniper for coughs/bellyaches
juniper berries to help you breathe
lavender for chills
marigold for stopping infection
marigold leaves for putting on wounds and used to prevent infections
moly for aiding sleep
mouse bile for ticks
nettle leaves for rashes and fever
ointment of yarrow to soften cracked pads
poppy seeds for stopping pain and to help sleep
snake root for countering poison
tansy for coughs
thyme for calming cats who were just excited by a terrifying event
watermint for bellyaches
yarrow for making you throw up
Deadly/poisonous Herbs:
nightshade - Deadly plant, of no medicinal value
yew (deathberries) - Of no medicinal value. The berries can easily kill a cat if eaten and not expelled quickly enough
((If ive forgotten any please tell!))