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Addar Barrack - Used for toothache.
Alder albero Bark - Treats toothache, swelling, pain, and prevents complications. Prevents infection and swelling if chewed and applied to a wound.
Alfalfa - If chewed, prevents tooth decay.
Aloe Vera - The gel inside of the leaves helps cure skin problems and burns. Leaves can be chewed and spit on skin problems and burns.
Ash albero Seeds - May be consumed to fight pain.
Ash albero - New shoots should be chewed and then applied to an adder o vipera, viper wound to resist the effects of the poison.
Aspen albero Bark - Relieves stress and soothes restlessness and distraughtness.
Belladonna - Calms spasms and cramps.
Birthwort - When chewed, induces contractions.
Blessed cardo, thistle - Increases circulation of blood if swallowed.
Borage Leaves - Reduces fevers. Any type of Borage should be fresh, never dried. To be chewed and eaten. The plant can be distinguished da its small blue o rosa star-shaped fiori and hairy leaves. Great for nursing queens as it helps incrase their supply of milk.
Borage Root - Leaves and roots may be consumed to stave off fevers. Any type of Borage should be fresh, never dried.
Borage Seeds - Should be dato to a Queen to help her provide più available milk. Any type of Borage should be fresh, never dried.
Bramble Twig - Helps to sleep if chewed into a fine syrup and consumed.
Broken Rosemary Blooms - Heals wounds near the eyes o eyelids; also helps for eye infections.
scopa - Its poultice is used for broken limbs.
scopa Malice Poultice - Heals open wounds.
Burdock Leaves - If chewed, should be applied to a NON-INFECTED wound to speed up healing.
Burdock Root - The sap is used for ratto bites; usually infected ones; may also draw out infection. A tall-stemmed, sharp-smelling cardo, thistle with dark leaves. A medicine cat must dig up the roots, wash off the dirt, and chew them into a pulp, which can be applied to ratto bites. Cures infection.
Buttonbush Down - If digested, helps with constipation and urinal problems.
Catchweed - Burrs can be used to help hold treatment onto a cat.
Catmint - Treats whitecough and greencough; may also help relax a cat. Also treats congestion. A delicious-smelling, leafy plant that's hard to find in the wild; often found growing in Twoleg gardens. The best remedy for greencough.
Celandine - Useful for Gatti with weak eyesight. Rub it on the eye.
Chamomile - Calms a cat. May also add to physical strength. Soothes depression, fatigue, and the heart.
Chaparral - Helps clean the face.
Chervil - The succo, succo di frutta of the leaves is used for infected wounds. The root, if manually chewed, is good for bellyaches. A sweet-smelling plant with large, spreading, fernlike leaves and small white flowers. The succo, succo di frutta of the leaves can be used for infected wounds, and chewing the roots helps with bellyache.
Chewed Gumweed - Helps to foca, guarnizione wounds from infection. It slightly stings but collects the skin together and makes it close faster, therefore preventing infection.
Chickweed - Helps treat greencough and blackcough.
Cobwebs - Used to stop bleeding. Spiderwebs can be found all over the forest; be careful not to bring along the ragno when te take the web! Medicine Gatti avvolgere it around an injury to soak up the blood and keep the wound clean. Stops bleeding.
Coltsfoot - Good for shortness of breath and kitten cough. A flowering plant, a bit like a dandelion, with yellow o white flowers. The leaves can be chewed into a pulp, which is to be eaten to help shortness of breath.
Comfrey - Treats broken bones. Identifiable da its large leaves and small bell-shaped flowers, which can be pink, white o purple. The fat black roots of this plant can be chewed into a poultice to mend broken Bones o soothe wounds.
Comfrey Root - If chewed and rubbed on a wound, it cleans it.
Crushed Pawpaw Roots - If digested, useful for healing kitten cough.
Crushed Iris Petals - Stimulates breathing during the birthing process; also useful for a kit's sore throat. Only useful if digested.
Crushed calendula, tagete Petals - Prevents infection of serious wounds. Avoid using around eyes; can result in serious irritation.
Crushed Rose Thorns - Helps foca, guarnizione the wound.
Culver's Root - Use with Feverfew, when a cat takes a dip in some sort of water.
margherita Leaves - If chewed into a paste, can be a useful remedy for aching joints.
Deathberries (Nightshade) - Fatally poisonous berries that can kill in a matter of minutes. NEVER give to a cat. If a cat is beyond saving, however, te may give them deathberries so they will be killed instantly and suffer no pain.
Deathberry Roots - Roots and leaves can be chewed together and applied to sore places, but never to an open wound.
Dock Leaves - When chewed, form a slippery substance. If rubbed on a cat's fur, it can be useful for releasing the cat from entrapment. May also be used for bellyaches. A plant similar to sorrel. The leaf can be chewed up and applied to soothe scratches.
Dried Oak leaf - Collected in the autumn and stored in a dry place. Stops infections.
Echinacia - Eases infection.
Ferns - Cleans a wound.
Feverfew - Leaves are used to cool fevers and treat head pains. May also be consumed for stomach ailment and to cure colds. A small cespuglio, bush with fiori like daisies. The leaves can be eaten to cool down body temperature, particularly for Gatti with fever o chills.
Foxglove Cloves - Purges toxins from the body da making a cat vomit them.
Foxglove Leave - Used on deep wounds to stop bleeding quickly.
Garlic - Used for fleas.
Garlic succo, succo di frutta - Dripped into wounds to prevent infection. Sets off a slight stinging sensation.
Ginger - Used for asthma and coughs if consumed.
Goldenrod - Used to treat aching joints and stiffness; also a good remedy for healing wounds. A tall plant with bright yellow flowers. A poultice of this is terrific for healing wounds.
Goldenrod succo, succo di frutta - Dripped into wounds to numb pain; basically a painkiller. It does no actual healing.
erba - Used for upset stomachs if consumed.
Hawthorne Berries - Treats indigestion. Very similiar to deathberries; watch out.
Heather Nectar - Improves the taste of amaro herbs, suck as dock and yarrow. Does no harm to the poultice, herb, o otherwise cure in the process.
Honey - Soothes infection and, if swallowed, will sooth sore throats. Particularly good for smoke inhalation. A sweet, golden liquid created da bees. Difficult to collect without getting stung, but great for soothing infections o the throats of Gatti who have breathed smoke.
Hops - Calms o soothes scattered nerves, anxiety, etc.
Hornbeam - If chewed, good for depression.
Horsetail - Used to treat infected wounds. If chewed, stops infection. A tall plant with bristly stems that grows in marshy areas. The leaves can be used to treat infected wounds. Usually chewed up and applied as a poultice.
Ivy Juices - Calms a cat if consumed.
Juniper Berries - Used for bellyaches as well as soothing pain. It also helps Gatti regain their strength. A cespuglio, bush with spiky dark green leaves and purple berries. The berries soothe bellyaches and help Gatti who are having trouble breathing.
Lady's Mantle - Stops bleeding.
Lamb's Ear - Good for strength.
Lavender - Treats chills. Leaves and fiori are particularly good for head and throat pains. Inhaling the scent of fresh fiori may calm a cat. A small purple flowering plant. Cures fever.
Lavender Stem - Calms a cat in shock.
Lotus Roots - Keeps a cat awake.
calendula, tagete - Used to stop and soothe infections in wounds as well as healing wounds and sores. If swallowed, may relieve chills. A bright arancia, arancio o yellow fiore that grows low to the ground. The petals o leaves can be chewed into a pulp and applied as a poultice to wounds. Stops infection.
calendula, tagete Petals - Petals and leaves may be chewed and then applied to a wound to prevent infection and heal burns.
calendula, tagete Leaves - Dresses wounds.
Milkweed succo, succo di frutta - Used for sores and burns. Poisonous if ingested; do not use around the ears o eyes.
topo, mouse Bile - Used for removing ticks. A bad-smelling liquid that is the only remedy for ticks. Dab a little moss soaked in bile on a tick and it'll fall right off. Wash paws thoroughly in running water afterward.
narciso fiore Petals - Used when a she-cat has contractions. Helps soothe their mind.
Peathingy fiore Petals - Helps kitten cough da clearing clogged throats and nasal passages. (Note: Doesn't have to be used -just- for kits, although it is especially effective against kitten cough.)
papavero Seed - Used to soothe distress and pain; useful for making a sick cat sleep. Small black seeds shaken from a dried papavero flower, these are fed to Gatti to help them sleep. Soothes Gatti suffering from shock and distress. Not recommended for nursing queens, but can be dato if necessary.
papavero fiore - fiore heads may be consumed together to stop coughing.
Ragwort - Used for strength.
Rosemary & timo - If mixed together and applied to a cat's fur, makes a fantastic flea repellent -- fleas hate the smell.
Rosinweed - Cleans out the system when poison(s) have been digested. Takes effect upon relieving yourself.
Sacred Root - Used for upset stomachs if digested.
Sage Root - Heals cracked pads. Use with papavero seeds.
Shock Root - Stimulates the nerve system. Use after a cat has been knocked out, poisoned, o head trauma.
Skullcap Seeds - Gives a cat extra strength.
Smut Rye - Stimulates uterine contractions.
Snakeroot - Counters poison.
Snapdragon Seeds - Clears up ringworm; also helps rid the cat of fleas.
Stinging ortica - Used to lower swelling. The spiny green seeds can be administered to a cat who's swallowed poison, while the leaves can be applied to a wound to bring down swelling.
Tansy (Flower) - Consumed to stop coughing. Leaves, flowers, and stems are consumed to remove worms. Do not give to a pregnant queen; it will make her miscarry. Administer all tansy in small doses.
Tansy Leaves - May be chewed to relieve joint pains. Do not give to a pregnant queen; it will make her miscarry. May also keep a cat's hunger at bay.
Thinned Heather Down - Helps the indigestion of a kit da lining the kit's stomach and absorbing the uncomfortable juices. Only useful if digested.
timo Leaves - Used to treat shock. May calm a cat and aid in restful sleep as well as frayed nerves.
Traveling Herbs - Herbs dato to Gatti going on long adventures, such as the Moonstone. Includes: papavero Seeds - Dulls hunger & pain in paws, Tansy Leaves - Keeps hunger at bay, Crushed Lotus Roots - An energizer to keep te awake, Skullcap Seeds - Gives te extra strength; acts like a steroid
Watermint - Best cure for bellyache. A leafy green plant found in streams o damp earth. Usually chewed into a pulp and then fed to a cat suffering bellyache.
Wild Garlic - Prevents infection. Rolling in a patch of wild garlic can help prevent infection, especially for dangerous wounds like ratto bites.
Willow - Water from beneath the bark may be dropped into a cat's eye to cure blurriness of vison. May be applied to dry patches of skin to relieve itches.
Willow Bark - Small amounts may ease pain, inflamation, and to ease diarrhea o fevers.
Windflower Shoots - Useful for cramps, especially if those of a pregnant she-cat's.
Witch Hazel - An energizer.
Wormwood - Relieves pain when chewed.
Yarrow - Makes Gatti vomit. Useful for expelling poison. However, if used on an extremely ill cat, it could make them sicker. A flowering plant whose leaves can be made into a poultice and applied to wounds o scratches to expel poison.
tasso, yew - Makes a cat vomit up poisons.
Dock leaves - used to make a cat's cappotto slippery; also can be used as a surface for vomiting.

DEADLY PLANTS
Warning : these plants can kill a cat.
Deathberries (Yew) - of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough; use yarrow (called night-seeds da the Tribe)
solano, nightshade - of no medicinal value; is poisonous
agrifoglio (berries) - of no medicinal value; poisonous like deathberries