Post by ♥Angel♥ on Apr 23, 2012 9:23:58 GMT -5
Thyme - To calm anxieties
Catnip/Catmint - Used to cure whitecough, greencough and blackcough
Juniper Leaves - Good for belly aches
Marigold - To heal wounds
Wild Garlic - When rolled in, heals deep wounds that Marigold does not.
Tansy - Helps a raspy cough
Burdock Root - Good for infected wounds
Bourage leaves- Helps calm down a fever also helps a queen produce more milk
Chervil roots and juice - Juice: good for infected wounds Roots: good for belly aches
Cobwebs - Like a bandage to heal wounds
Yew - Makes the eater throw up
Deathberries - Even one kills a cat in minutes if yew isn't administrated immediately
Mouse bile - To get ticks and fleas off of cats
Poppy Seeds - To numb pain and help get to sleep
Nettle seeds - To help cure poison
Coltsfoot - For shortness of breath
Alder Bark - Soothes Toothache
Blackberry Leaves - reduces swelling from bee stings
Burnett - Helps strengthen a cat for long travels or if there ill so they can get better faster
Celandine - soothes damages eyes
Chamomile - Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind. Also given to traveling cats for strength
Chickweed - helps sooth greencough if catmint is scarce
Comfrey Root - soothes itching also used for inflammation on stiff joints
Daisy Leaf - eases aching joins, is also a traveling herb
Dandelion - Soothes and heals bee stings and its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller
Dock - soothes scratches and soothes sore pads
Feverfew - Reduces body temperature for cats with fever or chills. Also heals aches and pains
Heather Flower - Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures
Holly (berries) - of no medicinal value; poisonous like deathberries
Honey - Soothes infection, soothes smoke-damaged or sore throats, and helps cats swallow foul tasting concoctions
Horsetail - Heals infection
Juniper Berries - Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, and helps troubled breathing, It is also used to help calm cats that are in shock
Lamb's Ear - Gives cat strength
Lavender - soothes fever and chills
Marigold - Stops infection, Stops bleeding, and used for inflammation of stiff joints
Oak Leaf - Stops infection from setting in
Parsley - Stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk
Ragwort Leaves - soothes aching join and helps keep strength up
Ragweed - Like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy
Raspberry Leaves - soothes pain and can stop bleeding if no cobwebs can be found
Rush - Helps hold a broken limb in place, such as casts for Twolegs
Snakeroot - heals poison
Sorrel - traveling herb helps keep energy up
Stinging Nettle - Induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively, it can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones
Thyme - Calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock
Nightshade - of no medicinal value; is poisonous
Catnip/Catmint - Used to cure whitecough, greencough and blackcough
Juniper Leaves - Good for belly aches
Marigold - To heal wounds
Wild Garlic - When rolled in, heals deep wounds that Marigold does not.
Tansy - Helps a raspy cough
Burdock Root - Good for infected wounds
Bourage leaves- Helps calm down a fever also helps a queen produce more milk
Chervil roots and juice - Juice: good for infected wounds Roots: good for belly aches
Cobwebs - Like a bandage to heal wounds
Yew - Makes the eater throw up
Deathberries - Even one kills a cat in minutes if yew isn't administrated immediately
Mouse bile - To get ticks and fleas off of cats
Poppy Seeds - To numb pain and help get to sleep
Nettle seeds - To help cure poison
Coltsfoot - For shortness of breath
Alder Bark - Soothes Toothache
Blackberry Leaves - reduces swelling from bee stings
Burnett - Helps strengthen a cat for long travels or if there ill so they can get better faster
Celandine - soothes damages eyes
Chamomile - Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind. Also given to traveling cats for strength
Chickweed - helps sooth greencough if catmint is scarce
Comfrey Root - soothes itching also used for inflammation on stiff joints
Daisy Leaf - eases aching joins, is also a traveling herb
Dandelion - Soothes and heals bee stings and its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller
Dock - soothes scratches and soothes sore pads
Feverfew - Reduces body temperature for cats with fever or chills. Also heals aches and pains
Heather Flower - Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures
Holly (berries) - of no medicinal value; poisonous like deathberries
Honey - Soothes infection, soothes smoke-damaged or sore throats, and helps cats swallow foul tasting concoctions
Horsetail - Heals infection
Juniper Berries - Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, and helps troubled breathing, It is also used to help calm cats that are in shock
Lamb's Ear - Gives cat strength
Lavender - soothes fever and chills
Marigold - Stops infection, Stops bleeding, and used for inflammation of stiff joints
Oak Leaf - Stops infection from setting in
Parsley - Stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk
Ragwort Leaves - soothes aching join and helps keep strength up
Ragweed - Like lamb's ear, ragweed gives a cat extra strength and energy
Raspberry Leaves - soothes pain and can stop bleeding if no cobwebs can be found
Rush - Helps hold a broken limb in place, such as casts for Twolegs
Snakeroot - heals poison
Sorrel - traveling herb helps keep energy up
Stinging Nettle - Induces vomiting, or brings down swelling, respectively, it can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones
Thyme - Calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock
Nightshade - of no medicinal value; is poisonous