Alder bark - Toothaches. Eat.
Alfalfa - used to prevent tooth decay.
Aloe Vera - Use the gel inside of leaves to cure skin problems or burns.
Ash (tree) - New shoots are to be eaten, and chewed and applied to the bite of an Adder or Viper to stave off the effects of its poisoned bite.
Beech Leaves - used for carrying herbs.
Bindweed - used to fasten sticks to broken limbs to keep them in place.
Blackberry Leaves - when chewed to a pulp, it helps eases the swelling of bee stings.
Blessed Thistle - increases circulation of blood
Borage Leaves - used to treat fevers and helps nursing mothers with their milk supply. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
Bramble Twigs - Chew this into a fine syrup. It helps to sleep.
(Broken) Rosemary Blossoms - used to heal eye infection or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Broom - poultice helps broken legs and other serious wounds
Burdock Root - When the dug up root has been washed, it can be chewed into a pulp which is good for all cuts and scrapes, especially rat bites, even if they're infected.
Burnet - Used in traveling herbs. Helps wounds heal faster.
Catch Weed - Burrs can be used to help hold treatment onto a cat.
Catmint - used to treat whitecough and greencough; can help to relax a cat
Celandine - used to treat ailments of the eyes. Used to strengthen weak eyes.
Chamomile - used to calm a cat. Leaves and Flowers may be consumed to sooth a cat and add to their physical strength.
Chervil - used to treat bellyache. The juices of the leaves are used for infected wounds, and chewing the roots helps with bellyache.
Chickweed - used to help treat greencough. If there is no catmint around, it is a good substitute to counter greencough.
Cob Nuts - made into ointments.
Cobwebs - used to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.
Coltsfoot - This flowering herb is effective against kittencough, and the leaves can be chewed into a pulp which can be eaten to help shortness of breath
Comfrey - used to treat broken bones
Daisy Leaves - If chewed into a paste it can be a useful remedy for aching joints.
Dandelion Leaves - used to calm a cat
Deadly Nightshade - small dark purple berries that are just as poisonous as deathberries
Deathberries - Deathberries (known to Twolegs as yew) are so poisonous that a single berry can kill a young cat. Extremely deadly
Dock - Good for making a cat's coat as slippery as a fish, the leaf can also be chewed up and applied to soothe scratches. (Chew it up and spit it out to make a cat's coat slippery). Also good for treating rat bites.
Dried Oak Leaf - Used to stop infections.
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Warrior Cat Herb Guide
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