Warriors Encyclopedia

By Leopardclaw

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This book contains herbs, tail signals, fighting techniques, ceremony words, the warrior code, and more! Made... More

Warrior Code
Terms Used
Books of the Warriors Series
Clan Ranks
Camp
Diseases/Injuries
Tail Signals
Fighting Techniques
Borders
Ceremonies
Prey
Enemy Animals
Clan Life
Territory
Cat Characteristics
Medicine Cat Code
Ways a Cat Can Die in the Book Series
About the Clans
Warriors Fanfictions
Chronological Book Order

Herbs

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By Leopardclaw

DO NOT USE THESE ON YOUR CAT IN REAL LIFE!

Alder bark - for toothaches; collected from alder trees in swamps

Beech leaves - carrying herbs; large, broad leaves; grows in soil that is not full of water

Bindweed - fasten sticks to broken legs to keep them in place; has pale white or pink flowers

Blackberry leaves - chewed to a pulp; eases the swelling of bee stings; collected leaves from a thorny blackberry bush; grows almost anywhere

Borage leaves - treats fever and helps nursing queens with milk; chewed and eaten by nursing queens, has small blue or pink star-shaped flowers/hairy leaves

Broom - used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds; are shrubs with small leaves and small yellow flowers; in ThunderClan's forest territory

Burdock root - chewed to a pulp; helps rat bites heal even if they are infected; is tall-stemmed thistle with a sharp smell and dark leaves (a thistle is a flower)

Burnet - traveling herb; has oval-shaped leaves with small flower buds on them; keeps a cat's strength up; found in dry, grassy meadows

Catchweed - stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting a cat's skin; is a plant with fuzzy green balls on long stems; found in hedges and low shrubs

Catmint - treats whitecough and greencough; is a leafy and delicious-smelling plant; rarely found in wild, but found in Twoleg gardens; best to collect late in the day because the dew burns off so it won't rot (evaporated)

Celadine - soothes damaged eyes; is a yellow flower with four petals; its juice is trickled into a cat's eye

Chamomile - strengthens heart and soothes mind; is a traveling herb for strength; is a small white flower with large yellow center; found in Twoleg gardens; eaten

Chervil - for infected wounds and bellyache; chewed to get juice out of leaves; has large leafy fern-like leaves and small white flowers

Chickweed - treats greencough; eaten; is a tall-stemmed plant with almond-shaped leaves

Cob nuts - made into ointments; found near hazel trees in sunny spots; is also known as hazelnut

Cobwebs - slow or stop bleeding; bind broken bones; found everywhere in the forest

Coltsfoot - eases breathing or kitten-cough; leaves chewed into a pulp; heals cracked or sore paw pads; has yellow or white flowers/looks like a dandelion; grows by waterfalls

Comfrey root - repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, soothes wrenched claws, itching, inflammation of stiff joints, stiffness of shoulder when lying in a nest; has large leaves; roots are chewed into a poultice or can be put in a cat's nest; has small flowers which are pink, white, or purple; tangy smell; roots

Daisy leaf - eases aching joints; traveling herb; back pain; dark green, oval-shaped leaves; grow everywhere; chewed into a paste

Dandelion - soothe and heal bee stings; grow almost anywhere; leaves can be chewed; yellow-flowered plant with long, hollow stems

Dock leaves - soothes scratches; can sting when applied soothes sore paw pads and ease the pain of wounds; large-leafed plant with tangy smell and taste; chewed up and applied to scratches; can be put in a cat's nest when they sleep

Fennel - helps hip pain; stalks are broken and juice is squeezed into injured cat's mouth; spiky leaves; found on dry soils near the ocean and by rivers

Feverfew - reduces fever and heals aches and headaches; small bush with daisy-looking flowers; tangy smell; grows by water; eaten

Goldenrod - heals wounds; chewed into poultice; grows on moors/hills; tall plant with bright, yellow flowers

Heather nectar - makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures; included in herbal mixtures; grows in shady areas; nectar found in purple flowers

Honey - soothes infections, smoke-damaged or sore throats, helps cats swallow other herbs, soothes coughing, and gives energy; eaten or give to in moss; found in honeycombs or bees nests in trees; sweet, golden-colored liquid made by bees

Horsetail - treats infections and stops bleeding; chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds; found in swampy/marshy areas; tall, bristly-stemmed plant/fleshy stalks

Ivy leaf - stores other herbs; leaves from ivy vine

Juniper berries - soothes bellyaches, gives strength, helps troubled breathing, and calms cats; chewed and eaten; grows in dry places; purple-blue berries from dark green, spiky-leaved juniper bushes

Lamb's ear - gives a cat strength; found in mountains; soft, fuzzy green plant

Lavender - cures fever, hides scent of death; placed under a cat's nose to be inhaled constantly or rubbed on an animal/cat to hide its death scent; grows in sunny areas with sandy or gravel ground; small purple flowering plant

Mallow leaves - soothes bellyache; eaten; large fuzzy plant in a shrub with a rose smell; grows best by the ocean; best collected by sunhigh when they are dry

Marigold - stops infection of wounds and bleeding; used for inflammation of stiff joints; petals and leaves chewed into poultice; juice can be used; grows near water; low-growing flower that is yellow to bright orange

Mint - hides the scent of death; rubbed on a dead cat/animal; leaves with flowers that are white or purple

Mouse bile - makes ticks fall off elders or other cats; liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto ticks on a cat's pelt; foul smelling, yellow-green liquid; can be found where mice are found

Dried oak leaf - stops infection; dried leaves are stored in a dry place until they need to be used;  chewed into a poultice and spread on a wound; found all over the forest floor and collected in leaf-fall; round ruffled leaves

Parsley - stops a queen from making milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or has too much milk; used to cure bellyache; eaten; grows in wet soil in a sunny area; long-stemmed plant with crinkly leaves and a sharp scent; tastes cold even when dry or wet

Poppy seeds - helps a cat sleep, soothes shock, eases pain, recommended for nursing queens; chewed on; found everywhere in forest; tiny, round black seeds that are shaken out of a dried poppy flowerhead

Ragwort leaves - treats aching joints and keeps a cat's strength up; crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper berries to help aching joints; found almost everywhere or in cooler areas with lots of rainfall; tall shrub with yellow flowers; tastes foul to cats

Ragweed - keeps a cat's strength up and gives energy; found in mountains; ragged-leaved plant that looks like a fern

Raspberry leaves - hides the scent of death; put on pelt of dead cat that is going to be buried; tall with needle-like leaves and purple flowers

Rush - holds a broken limb in place; binds broken bones; grows in soil; long narrow leaves and lavender-colored tops

Snakeroot - heals poison; applied to wounds; grows in warmer areas or cooler areas; best remedy for poison with snake bites

Sorrel - traveling herb; can build up appetite; found by Twoleg nests; leaves

Stick - distracts cats from pain for queens giving birth; cats in pain can bite down on it when other medicine is unavailable or not recommended; helps broken legs heal; can be found anywhere near trees

Stinging nettle - brings down swelling, mixed with comfrey to heal broken bones, heals wounds; chew stem to help fight infection; seeds eaten by cat who swallowed poison, leaves chewed into a poultice for a wound, stems can be chewed; found all over forest; green, spiny seeds

Sweet-sedge - eases infection; cats sallow the sap; grows in leaf-bare; most common near rivers; thick green stem with long buds at top

Tansy - cures coughs, cures wounds, poisons, stops cats from getting greencough, soothes throats; found in forest and near Twolegplaces; round, yellow leaves and has a sweet and strong smell

Tormentil - roots are good for treating wounds and extracting poison; chewed and applied to wound; found in cool or cold places; strong scent and sharp taste

Thyme - calms anxiety and shock; leaves can be chewed; found in hot and sunny places; small sticky leaves with fresh tang

Watermint - eases bellyache; chewed into pulp and eaten; found in rivers or wet soil; green, leafy plant

Wild garlic - prevents infection in rat bites; cats roll in it to use it; strong smell

Willow bark - eases pain; grows near Twoleg places; bark of willow tree

Willow leaves - stops vomiting; eaten; leaves of willow tree

Wintergreen - treats wounds and some poisons; oak-pine woods and sandy places; red berries

Yarrow - extracts poison from wounds, makes a cat vomit up poisons, softens and heals cracked paw pads; leave are chewed into a poultice that is applied to wound or given to cat; flowering plant

Deathberries - kills a cat when eaten, but not instantly; red berries and dark-leaves yew bush

Foxglove seeds - causes paralysis and heart failure to a cat; found almost everywhere; tiny, black seeds from foxglove plant

Holly berries - danger to kits; plant with spiny leaves and red berries

Deadly nightshade - poisonous; to kill a cat who cannot be saved quickly; in wet and shaded places; small shrub with flowers; berries are shiny and black when ripe

Water hemlock - causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth; found in marshy areas; green or white flowers with petals

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