Mallow Leaves - Used to treat bellyaches.
Marigold - The petals or leaves can be chewed into a pulp for a poultice to wounds, as well as stopping infections. One of the best herbs for cracked paw pads. If eaten can make a cat expel poisons from the body by vomiting.
Milkweed - Use to treat sores or burns. Do not use around ears or eyes. Poisonous when eaten.
Moss - Makes good bedding
Mouse Bile - used to remove ticks from a cat's coat. Press on ticks. Soon they'll drop off. Warning! Do NOT eat mouse bile or you'll have that horrible taste in your mouth for days! To carry around, put mouse bile in a big leaf and wrap up the leaf and you can carry. Be sure to wash your paws when done. In a stream of course!!!!
Narcissus - Soothes a cat when she is having contractions
Nettle (leaves) - The leaves are applied to reduce swelling
Nettle (seeds) - used to counter poison. The seeds are swallowed
Parsley - Used to stop the flow of a queen's milk; also used to soothe bellyaches.
Pawpaw - Used to treat kittencough (Honestly didn't know this was a think.)
Poppy Seeds - The best herb there is to numb pain, distress, and shock and ensure a good night's sleep
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Warrior Cat Herb Guide
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