All herbs

There are many herbs, you see, so many they are hard to categorize, but nonetheless, I have come here to tell you all the herbs I have gathered knowledge of in my many moons, and that is a promise I shall keep. Here is every herb I know.

  • Yarrow ● When made into a poultice, it can expel poison, or, in extreme cases, can be swallowed to make a cat throw up any poisons.

  • Nettle ● It's seeds can be used to block poison from spreading.

  • Snake Root ● Used to block poison from spreading

  • Ash Tree Shoots ● Can be applied to snake bites to slow poison spread

  • Rosinweed ● Clears out digestive system after poisons have entered the system.

  • Shock Root ● Sends a shock through out the body, use after fainting or poison.

  • Yew ● Makes cats throw up, use after poison has entered the body.

  • Marigold ● Stops infections and heals soreness

  • Budrock roots ● Best used to heal rat infections

  • Cherville roots ● Stops infections

  • Wild Garlic ● Prevents rat attack and infection

  • Alder Bark ● Prevents infection after being chewed and applied to infectious wounds. Can also be used to prevent pain.

  • Rosemary Blooms ● When broken, blocks eye infections.

  • Gumweed ● After chewed, when applied to wound it closes it up, which can be useful for preventing infections.

  • Dried Oak Leaf ● Stops infections.

  • Echinacia ● Used to ease infection.

  • Garlic Juice ● When dropped on wounds, it prevents infections.

  • Honey ● Soothes sore throats and infections in the throat.

  • Horsetail ● When chewed into poultice and applied to wound, it stops infection.

  • Daisy Leaves ● Good for treating sore joints

  • Goldenrod ● When chewed into a poultice, it is a good counter for aching joints and and stiffness as well as sore injuries

  • Ragwort Leaves ● When used with juniper berries, they provide good support for weak and sore joints

  • Tansy Leaves ● Can be used to relieve hurting joints.

  • Comfrey Root ● When chewed and applied to a wound, it will clean it, useful for countering infection or poison.

  • Rose Thorns ● When crushed, they can help seal wounds

  • Deathberry roots ● Make sure to only collect the roots, it can help sore places but not to an open wound as it can poison.

  • Marigold Leaves ● Used to dress wounds

  • Poppy Seeds ● Eases pain well and soothes distress. Not recommended for kitting/recent kitted queens.

  • Wormwood ● When given to a cat to chew, it relieves pain.

  • Tansy Leaves ● Eases joint pains. Can be given to queens to enforce a miscarriage, which may be useful for forbidden births.

  • Willow Bark ● Eases pain and soreness, to be taken in small amounts

  • Juniper Berries ● Can soothe pain, helpful for shortness of breath and eliminates stomachache.

  • Goldenrod Juice ● When dripped onto wounds, it eliminates pain, but it isn't permanent and does not heal, only soothes pain

  • Ashtree Seeds ● Can be consumed to soothe pain

  • Daisy Leaves ● Good for treating sore joints

  • Goldenrod ● When chewed into a poultice, it is a good counter for aching joints and and stiffness as well as sore injuries

  • Ragwort Leaves ● When used with juniper berries, they provide good support for weak and sore joints

  • Tansy Leaves ● Can be used to relieve hurting joints.

  • Comfrey Root ● When chewed and applied to a wound, it will clean it, useful for countering infection or poison.

  • Rose Thorns ● When crushed, they can help seal wounds

  • Deathberry roots ● Make sure to only collect the roots, it can help sore places but not to an open wound as it can poison.

  • Marigold Leaves ● Used to dress wounds

  • Dock Leaves Daisy Leaves ● Good for treating sore joints

  • Goldenrod ● When chewed into a poultice, it is a good counter for aching joints and and stiffness as well as sore injuries

  • Ragwort Leaves ● When used with juniper berries, they provide good support for weak and sore joints

  • Tansy Leaves ● Can be used to relieve hurting joints.

  • Comfrey Root ● When chewed and applied to a wound, it will clean it, useful for countering infection or poison.

  • Rose Thorns ● When crushed, they can help seal wounds

  • Deathberry roots ● Make sure to only collect the roots, it can help sore places but not to an open wound as it can poison.

  • Marigold Leaves ● Used to dress wounds

  • Dock Leaves A slippery substance that can be used to help cats get out of tight spaces and heal bellyache

  • Ivy Juice ● Calms a cat when consumed

  • Willow ● After collecting water from the roots, if the water is applied to a cat's eye it can clear blurriness from their vision.

  • Witch Hazel ● Useful for giving cats energy

  • Poppy Flower Good to counter coughing

  • Heather Down ● Helps kit digestion by lining the stomach

  • Peathingy Flower Petals ● Used to clear nose and throat, effective on kits

  • Iris Petals ● Soothes sore throat in kits

That's the full list, for now, nonetheless, I am still learning, and as new ages come, we medicine cats will evolve our knowledge to follow the new generations, perhaps one day we'll be able to prevent death as a whole, only StarClan knows of what is to come.