| Aching joints |
Ragwort leaves, juniper berries, goldenrod or daisy leaves
| Bee stings |
Blackberry leaves
| Broken bones |
Wrap in cobwebs, put on comfrey pulp, use poppy seeds to dull pain
| Bellyache |
Chervil, watermint or juniper berries
| Coughs (Whitecough or Greencough) |
Use either Catmint, Honey or Tansy. Keep the cat away from other cats.
| Cuts in eye |
Trickle celandine juice into the eye to ease the pain
| Deep wounds |
Cobwebs, marigold or horsetail
| Displaced bones |
Give poppy seeds, wait for effect, then have the cat bite a stick while giving the displaced limb a tug to put it in place. Give the cat poppy seeds for sleep.
| Dull pain |
Use poppy seed, then when it takes effect, perform treatment, give them another to sleep
| Hurting throat |
Honey or water
| Nettle stings |
Dock leaf pulp, give poppy seeds so it dulls pain and helps cat sleep
| Poison |
If poison is in stomach, give cat yarrow so they can vomit out the poison, have them vomit onto dock leaves
| Prevent infection and soothe pain for burns |
Comfrey, honey
| Poultice for aching joints |
Ragwort leaves and juniper berries
| Poultice for broken bones |
Stinging nettle and comfrey
| Rat bites |
A poultice of burdock root with cobwebs on top and horsetail if it is available
| Scratches |
Marigold, horsetail
| Shock |
Thyme or chamomile. Lick fur for comfort, give water and poppy seeds.
| Stiffness |
Crushed poppy seeds, marigold or comfrey
| Strengthening herbs |
Tansy, watermint or feverfew
| Toothache |
Use alder bark
| Traveling and strengthening herbs |
Chamomile, burnet, daisy leaves or sorrel. Lamb's ear and ragweed also work.
| Wrenched muscles |
Comfrey, nettle and/or water therapy
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Warrior Cats | Guide And Extras
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