Use: Relieves pain and treats colds.
Application: Chew the bark into a paste and apply to affected areas or give to the cat orally.
Use: Helps with fevers and boosts milk production in nursing queens.
Application: Eat the leaves raw or crush them into a paste for queens to ingest.
Use: Treats greencough and respiratory issues.
Application: Chew the leaves and consume them directly or apply as a poultice.
Use: Treats eye infections and eases aching joints.
Application: Apply directly to the eyes or joint areas, or chew and use as a poultice for eyes.
Use: Calms anxiety and reduces stress.
Application: Chew the leaves or brew them into a tea for the cat to drink.
Use: Treats infections, wounds, and bellyaches.
Application: Chew the leaves or apply as a poultice directly to wounds or belly.
Use: Treats breathing issues, such as coughs in kittens.
Application: Chew the leaves into a paste and apply to the chest, or allow the cat to inhale the steam from boiling the leaves.
Use: Treats breathing issues, such as coughs in kittens.
Application: Chew the leaves into a paste and apply to the chest, or allow the cat to inhale the steam from boiling the leaves.
Use: Soothes sore paws and alleviates pain.
Application: Crush the root into a poultice and apply to sore areas.
Use: Treats wounds and soothes pain.
Application: Crush the leaves and apply directly to wounds to stop bleeding and relieve pain.
Use: Treats fevers and colds.
Application: Use the berries as a remedy by crushing them and making a tea or paste.
Use: Reduces fever and treats head injuries.
Application: Crush the leaves into a paste and apply to the head or give orally to reduce fever.
Use: Treats wounds and relieves pain.
Application: Apply crushed leaves as a poultice on the wound.
Use: Soothes sore throats, treats wounds, and relieves coughs.
Application: Apply directly to wounds or allow the cat to lick it off for throat soothing.
Use: Treats infected wounds.
Application: Crush the leaves into a poultice and apply directly to the infected area.
Use: Calms anxiety and eases stress.
Application: Use the dried flowers to make tea or create a poultice for the cat to inhale or ingest.
Use: Treats infection and stops bleeding.
Application: Crush the petals into a poultice and apply directly to the wound.
Use: Stops bleeding.
Application: Pack the moss into the wound to stem the blood flow.
Use: Treats stings and aches.
Application: Brew the leaves into a tea or apply the crushed leaves directly to the skin.
Use: Treats pain and helps with sleep.
Application: Crush the seeds into a paste or give to the cat in small doses.
Use: Eases pain and helps with digestion.
Application: Crush the leaves and apply as a poultice for pain, or brew into a tea for digestion.
Use: Treats colds and fatigue.
Application: Brew the leaves into a tea for the cat to drink.
Use: Treats indigestion and calms nerves.
Application: Brew into a tea or apply as a poultice for soothing the digestive system
Use: Treats wounds, especially from bites.
Application: Crush the leaves and apply directly to the wound as a poultice.
Use: Prevents infection in wounds and helps bind broken limbs.
Application: Use the thorns to stitch up deep wounds or apply the branches to broken limbs to create splints.
Use: Stops bleeding and induces vomiting in cases of poisoning.
Application: Chew the leaves and apply directly to the wound or give the cat the crushed plant to induce vomiting.
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