Just a scratch, does it really get simpler than that? Well, yes because things might become more complicated further on if not treated properly, but let's ignore that for now, because this is about a cat getting a small cut and coming straight to your den.
Now this is an easy one, and a perfect task for you, my lovely apprentice. You're still not sure what to do? Alright, you just do what I say, I'm not moving a paw! I want you to inspect the cut, yes, very good. What type of cut does this look like? Indeed! It could be from a tree or a bush, now let's ask the client, go on, don't be shy! Ah, it was from tripping onto a sharp stick, that means this wound shouldn't be infectious, now should it? That's right, it will become infectious if not closed up properly, so, what herb do you suggest? Marigold should work very well! Other apprentices may be tempted to use a herb like yarrow, but it's important to remember that yarrow is not used to prevent infection or poison, but to rather expel it. Hm, is that blood? What herb would do well with that? Of course, cobweb! Let's soak up the blood. Now, that's all the herbs we should be needing, unless it is very painful, which then we could offer the client some poppy seeds, but this patient seems relaxed. Well, I suppose we should wave away this client, now that your free, you wouldn't mind fetching some juniper berries since we're low, would you? Thanks, you sure do know how to make a medicine cat proud!
Our journey has only just begun! Learning new skills takes time, it's important to remember the difficulties of paitence, a skill all true warriors have mastered.