Where the Medicine Cat and the Medicine Cat Apprentice live while they sort out herbs. Apprentices must always bring them prey, for this job is hard and tiring.
Herbs-
Alder Bark-- Eases toothache.
Borage Leaves-- Helps with broken legs and other serious wounds + fevers
Broom Poultices-- Tends to fevers, whitecough, and greencough.
Burdock Root-- Helps to cure infections, especially rat bites(if too much is eaten, it will cause a bellyache).
Burnet-- Used in traveling mixture, helps revive hunger
Camile-- For itchy fur.
Catnip-- Used for colds, blackcough, whitecough + greencough, relaxes the cat and helps ease personal and external pains.
Celadine-- used to treat ailments of the eyes
Chamomile-- Soothes a cat's heart to calm and helps boost physical strength.
Chervil Root-- Helps with a belly ache+and infections
Chewed Ragwort and Juniper Berries-- Eases aching joints
Chick Weed-- Used for treating Greencough
Clover Leafs and stem-- Good stomach ache healer
Clover Root-- Mash for infections,eat for sore/achy joints/bones.
Clover Flowers-- If eaten in right dose can help inside bleeding
Cobwebs-- Stops bleeding and blood flow of a wound.
Coltsfoot-- Used to treat kittencough.
Comfrey-- Used on broken bones
Daisy Leaves-- used to treat aching joints
Deathberries(yew)-- Ancient pain killer for our ancestors. Now it will kill the strongest warrior and of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.
Dock Leaves-- Used to keep an infection from setting in.
Feverfew-- Helps with chills and fevers + to cool feverish cats and treat head pain
Fiveleaf-- Calms a cat and makes them drowsy. Nice scent makes it easy to find.
Frost-- Thorny plant full of succulent white juice. Stops blood flow soothingly
Honey-- Soothes aching/sore throat
Horsetail-- used to treat infected wounds
Juniper Berries-- Eases coughs and bellyaches.
Lavender-- Calms your mind and helps you sleep. Good for small cuts.
Marigold Leaves-- Helps to prevent an infection + to heal wounds and sores
Mousebile-- used to remove parasites from a cat's coat
Nettle Leaves-- used to treat swelling
Nightshade-- of no medicinal value; much the same as deathberries/yew
Ointment of Yarrow-- Somewhat of a lotion to make the pain seep from cuts
Parsley-- Used to calm cat, like lavender
Peppermint-- Eases stomachaches
Poppy Seeds-- Helps to ease + numb pain, in sadness and in physical pain. Also helps a cat drift off into sleep.
Sage-- A good back-up it catnip if scarce, very hard to find, small
Sicklethorn-- Good for cleaning the salt out of your fur.
Snakeroot-- used to counter poison.
Sorrel-- Used in traveling mixture, helps cat sleep
Tansy-- Used to treat coughs.
Thyme-- Calms an agitated or anxious cat.
Watermint-- Calming soothing healer. Good for stinging cuts, but is ineffective on large ones + used to treat bellyache Wild Garlic-- rolling in this can help to keep out infection
Yarrow-- Makes a cat sick, but it expels the poison by making the cat vomit. Good for infections.
Yew-- Makes a cat throw-up. Often used when a cat swallows a deathberry
Zidania-- Paronoid medicine. Makes a cat feel unsafe, and scared. Only use if must.
Traveling Mixture-- Sorrel, daisy, chamomile, and burnet
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