Alder Bark
| Eases a toothache.
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Bindweed
| Helps to bind sticks together in order to hold a broken limb in place.
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Blackberry Leaves
| Eases the pain of bee stings.
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Borage
| Helps queens to produce more milk, brings down fevers, soothes bellyache, and relieves chest tightness.
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Bright-Eye
| Can be mixed with lovage to help cure coughs.
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Broom
| Assists in the healing of broken bones and wounds.
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Burdock Root
| Relieves the pain of rat bites, infected paws, and sores. Too much causes bellyache.
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Burnet
| A traveling herb. Gives strengths to cats for travel and expecting queens.
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Catchweed
| Used to keep poultices from being rubbed off.
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Catmint
| Can cure greencough and whitecough.
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Celandine
| Soothes weakened or damaged eyes.
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Chamomile
| Calms the mind and strengthens the heart. Can be used to strengthen cats for travel.
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Chervil
| For infected wounds and bellyache. Also can be used to assist during kitting.
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Chickweed
| Treats greencough.
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Cobwebs
| Stops or slows the flow of bleeding. Helps to bind up broken bones.
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Coltsfoot
| Eases breathing and soothes cracked pads.
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Comfrey Root
| Basically magic. Repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, helps with wrenched claws, and helps reduce itching. Can reduce inflammation of joints, stiffness of wrenched shoulders, and for treating burns.
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Daisy Leaf
| Traveling herb. Helps with the pain of aching joints.
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Dandelion
| A painkiller. Thought to soothe and heal bee stings.
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Dock
| Put in nests to ease pain of wounds. Soothes scratches and sore pads.
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Elder Leaves
| Soothes sprains.
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Fennel
| For hip pain.
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Feverfew
| Surprisingly reduces fever. Heals aches and pains. Great for curing headaches.
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Goatweed
| Eases grief.
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Goldenrod
| Good for healing wounds.
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Hawkweed
| Soothes greencough and whitecough. Less effective than catmint.
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Heather Nectar
| Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures.
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Honey
| Soothes infections, sore throats, and coughing. Can help cats swallow and give energy.
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Horsetail
| Treats infection and stops bleeding.
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Juniper Berries
| Lessens bellyache, gives strength and helps with troubled breathing. Calms cats as well.
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Lamb's Ear
| Gives strength.
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Lavender
| Cures fever and chills. Can be used to calm cats. Also hides the scent of death.
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Lovage
| Mixed with Bright-Eye to cure coughs.
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Lungwort
| Cures yellowcough.
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Mallow Leaves
| Soothes bellyaches.
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Marigold
| Stops infection, stops bleeding and used for inflammation of stiff joints.
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Mint
| Used with lavender to hide the scent of death.
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Mouse Bile
| Causes ticks to release from a cat's pelt. Mostly used for elders.
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Oak Leaf
| When dried, helps to stop the onset of infection.
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Parsley
| Stops a queen from producing milk. Also cures bellyache.
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Poppy Seeds
| Helps cats to sleep, soothes shock or distress, and eases pain.
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Ragwort Leaves
| Treats aching joints and helps to keep up strength.
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Ragwort
| Gives strength and energy.
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Raspberry Leaves
| Eases pain or stops bleeding.
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Rosemary
| Hides the scent of death. Often used with mint and lavender.
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Rush
| Holds broken limbs in place.
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Sorrel
| Traveling herb. Can be used to help build up an appetite.
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Stick
| Used for cats to bite down on to distract from pain.
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Stinging Nettle
| Brings down swelling, heals broken bones, and fights infection. Induces vomiting in certain quantities.
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Sweet Sedge
| Eases infection.
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Tansy
| Cures coughs, wounds, and poisoning. Prevents greencough and soothes throats.
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Tormentil
| Good for treating all wounds and extracting poison.
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Thyme
| Calms nervousness, anxiety, and shock.
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Watermint
| Eases the pain of bellyache.
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Wild Garlic
| For seasoning prey. Draws out poison in rat bites and prevents infection.
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Willow Bark
| Eases pain.
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Willow Leaves
| Stops vomiting.
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Wintergreen
| Treats wounds and some poisons.
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Yarrow
| Extracts poison from wounds. The ointment softens and heals cracked pads. Induces the vomiting of toxins.
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