If you want to write a story, you gotta show that the medicine cats are using the correct herb. In this it will show the herb and what it does.
Goldenrod: Chewed into a poultice to heal wounds.
Horsetail: Chewed into a poultice to heal wounds and stops infections.
Marigold: Chewed into a poultice to heal wounds, and stops infection and bleeding.
Feverfew: Cools down temperature inside cats with a fever.
Borage: Increases milk in queens and stops fever.
Burdock Root: Eases the pain of rat bites.
Chervil: Used in kitting, bellyache, and infect wounds.
Stinging Nettle: Dispels poison and brings down swelling.
Coltsfoot: Helps with shortness of breath.
Water mint: Helps with a bellyache.
Tansy: Cures cough and helps prevent greencough. Used to cure wounds and poison.
Yarrow: Extracts poison from injuries and makes cats throw up toxins.
Lavender: Cures fevers.
Catmint: Eaten as a remedy for greencough.
Comfrey: Treats broken bones.
Wild Garlic: Prevents infection.
Juniper Berry: Helps bellyache, soothes shortness of breath, gives strength, and calms cats down.
Thyme: Calms cats.
Poppy Seeds: Soothes shock and distress, and eases pain. Puts cats to sleep.
Chamomile: Strengthens heart, soothes the mind, and gives strength.
Parsley: Stops the flow of milk.
Dock: Soothes scratches.
Celandine: Used on cats with weak eyesight.
Chickweed: Treats greencough.
Hopefully this helps you if something is happening and the medicine cat is preparing herbs. :D
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