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okay so lets's say GreyStripe has bellyache would you give him

A. Chervil
B. Juniper berries
or
C. marigold

correct answer Chervil!
You must chew the ROOTS to stop a bellyache.

Hollypaw has a huge wound from a rat bite would you give her....

A. Cobweb and Burdock root
B. Catmint and Borage leaves
C. Cobweb and marigold


Correct awser is...... A!
First use cobweb to stop the bleeding then Chew burdock root and apply on the rat bite.


Firestar has been poisoned!!! Would you give him....

A. Poppy seed
B.Catmint
C.Yarrow

correct answer is...... C! yarrow
smash the leaves so juice comes out then apply to the wound that has been poisoned.

Here is the list of herbs

Borage Leaves; To be chewed and eaten. For nursing queens, it helps supply more milk.
Burdock Root; dig up the root, wash it and chew it untill it's pulp. Best for rat bites. Cures infection.
Catmint: Best when a cat has Green cough.
Chervil; Leaves can be used for infected woundes, chewing it's roots will stop a bellyache.
Cobweb;Stops bleeding.
ColtsFoot; Chew leaves into pulp,helps shortness of breath.
Comfrey; chew root into poultice to mend brocken bones and sooth scratches.
Dock;Chew up leaf and apply to sooth scratches.
Dried Oak Leaf; Store in a dry place, stops infections.
FeverFew; Leaves can be eaten to cool down body temperature and great for cats with fever and chills.
Goldenrod; poultice is purrrfect for healing wounds.
Honey; Soothes infections and for cats who inhaled smoke.
Juniper berries; Helps bellyaches and cats having trouble breathing.
Lavender; Cures fever.
Marigold; leaves or petals can be chewed up and applied as poultice for wounds that have been infected.
Mouse Bile; Makes ticks fall right off. Wash your paws good after you are done using it.
Poppy Seeds; helps cats sleep and recover from shock or distress. NOT for nursing queens.
Stinging Nettle; Seeds for a cat who swallowd poison. Leaves can be chewed up to stop a wound from swelling.
Tansy; for curing coughes MUST be tacken in small bites.
Thyme; eaten to calm axiety and frayed nerves.
Wild Garlic; Rolling in it can prevent infections, especilly for rat bite wounds.
Watermint; chew into pulp for cats with a bellyache.
Yarrow; Make leaves a poultice and apply to wounds or scratches to get rid of poison.
DeathBerries; NOT a medicine only used to take the suffering away from the cat. That cat WILL die if you feed it this berry.


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