Herbs And How They Are Used

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Alder Bark: Rub on the cat's tooth/teeth

Blackberry Leaves: Chewed into a pulp

Borage Leaves: Chewed and eaten

Burdock Root: The root is dug up, the soil is washed off, and it is chewed into a pulp

Catmint (also called catnip): Eaten

Celandine: Juice is trickled into the eye

Chamomile: Eaten

Chervil: Chewed to extract the juice of the leaves or the root

Chervil Root: Chewed into a pulp

Chickweed: Eaten

Coltsfoot: Leaves chewed into a pulp

Comfrey: Chewed into a poultice or can be lined in one's nest

Daisy Leaves: Chewed into a paste

Dandelion Leaves: Leaves are chewed

Dock Leaves: Chewed up and applied to scratches, or can be lined in one's nest

Elder Leaves: Chewed into a poultice

Feaverfew: Eaten

Goldenrod: Chewed into a poultice

Goosegrass: Chewed into a poultice

Horsetail: Chewed to a poultice, and applied to wounds

Juniper Berries: Chewed and eaten

Lavender: Placed under a cat's nose and is to be inhaled constantly, or rubbed/placed on an animals body to hide the scent of death

Mallow: Eaten

Marigold: Petals or leaves chewed in a poultice. Juice can be used as well

Nettle Leaves: Eaten or applied

Nettle Seeds: Eaten or applied

Oak Leaves: The dried leaves are to be stored in a dry location until the time of usage, then they are chewed into a thick poultice and spread on a wound

Parsley: Eaten

Poppy Seeds: Chewed on

Ragwort Leaves: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper berries, it can help aching joints

Raspberry Leaves:  Eaten

Snake Root: Applied to wounds

Tansy: Consumed, but only in small doses

Thyme: Leaves can be chewed on

Tormentil: Chewed and applied to a wound

Traveling Herbs: Eaten

Watermint: Chewed into a pulp then eaten

Yarrow: Its leaves are chewed into a poultice that can be given to cats or applied to a wound depending on the situation

Cobwebs: Pressed over wound

Honey: Eaten or given by moss soaked in it

Mouse Bile: Stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks embedded in pelt

Wild Garlic: Rolled in to strongly cover scent

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