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A medicine cat's main job is to heal their fellow Clanmates of their wounds and sicknesses. They have many ways of doing so, mostly through herbs and berries kept in the medicine cat's herb store inside their den. The Clans' understanding of medicinal herbs stems from Cloud Spots and Dappled...
1 sie 2016 · - Herbs such as mint and lavender are placed on the dead before burial to hide their death-scent. - Using honey, plants such as berries or mint, or prey’s blood can be used to make herbs easier to eat. - Holding a swelling wound in cold water helps soothe and heal the swelling. Cats can also soothe scraped pads by soaking them in water.
Learn how to use herbs for healing and treating various ailments in the Warrior Cats universe. Find out which herbs are edible, how to collect and store them, and what to avoid.
A comprehensive guide for medicine cats in the Warrior Cats fandom, with herbs, illnesses, treatments, and more. Learn how to use herbs for various ailments, how to store and carry them, and what to do in different situations.
Set your paws in the mist of medicine, and fully explore Erin Hunter's hit series, Warriors. But remember, never use any of these treatments on your kittypet friend. May Starclan light your path.
(Green spiny seeds that are eaten by a cat who’s swallowed poison. It can also be chewed into a poultice to apply to wounds or be mixed with comfrey to help broken bones. A third use is chewing the stems to fight infection.) (A commonly known herb eaten to cure most coughs.
Mainly used by medicine cats, herbs and treatments can help heal cats of their wounds and illnesses. Usage: Chewing alder bark eases toothache; alder leaves with morning dew can attract fleas from a nest and be disposed of. Location: Along rivers, ponds, marshes, wet woodland, and streams.