Greencough: severe chest infection, which can be fatal in elders and young kits (causes severe coughing and hacking)
Curing Herb(s): catmint, chickweed, tansy, and honey
Whitecough: mild chest infection (causes coughing and occasional hacking)
Curing Herb(s): catmint, chickweed, tansy, and honey
Repeated Vomiting: sometimes occurs in kittens
Curing Herb(s): willow leaves
Bellyache: aches of the belly typically occurring when there is a problem in the digestive system
Curing Herb(s): juniper berries, mallow leaves, and watermint
Eye Problems: any issues with the eye, including a wounded or scratched eye, inflamed eye, or an eye fallen victim to conjunctivitis (pinkeye)
Curing Herb(s): celandine, bindweed (to hold the celandine in place)
Ticks: small parasites attached to the skin (often tended to by apprentices)
Curing Herb(s): mouse bile, goldenrod or marigold (for infected bites)
Arthritis and Joint Pain: aches affecting the joints
Curing Herb(s): fennel and ragwort leaves
Fever: when a cat's temperature is too high, resulting in chills, perspiration, and grogginess
Curing Herb(s): feverfew and lavender
Kitten-Cough: a minor cough that sometimes stays within a cat's kithood
Curing Herb(s): coltsfoot
Sore Throat: inflammation of the throat that causes pain when swallowing
Curing Herb(s): honey
Curing Herb(s): catmint, chickweed, tansy, and honey
Whitecough: mild chest infection (causes coughing and occasional hacking)
Curing Herb(s): catmint, chickweed, tansy, and honey
Repeated Vomiting: sometimes occurs in kittens
Curing Herb(s): willow leaves
Bellyache: aches of the belly typically occurring when there is a problem in the digestive system
Curing Herb(s): juniper berries, mallow leaves, and watermint
Eye Problems: any issues with the eye, including a wounded or scratched eye, inflamed eye, or an eye fallen victim to conjunctivitis (pinkeye)
Curing Herb(s): celandine, bindweed (to hold the celandine in place)
Ticks: small parasites attached to the skin (often tended to by apprentices)
Curing Herb(s): mouse bile, goldenrod or marigold (for infected bites)
Arthritis and Joint Pain: aches affecting the joints
Curing Herb(s): fennel and ragwort leaves
Fever: when a cat's temperature is too high, resulting in chills, perspiration, and grogginess
Curing Herb(s): feverfew and lavender
Kitten-Cough: a minor cough that sometimes stays within a cat's kithood
Curing Herb(s): coltsfoot
Sore Throat: inflammation of the throat that causes pain when swallowing
Curing Herb(s): honey
Poisons
Common Cures: yarrow, snakeroot, stinging nettle, and tormentil
Deathberries: Kills a cat within minutes when consumed
Deadly Nightshade: Kills a cat quickly when consumed.
Deathberries: Kills a cat within minutes when consumed
- Used by ShadowClan medicine cats to kill a patient who will most definitely die to end their suffering.
- Can be easily mistaken for poppy seeds, as they look very similar.
Deadly Nightshade: Kills a cat quickly when consumed.
- Often used to kill a patient who will most definitely die to end their suffering.
- Often mistaken for parsley.