Medicine Supply

Horsetail – (leaves) chewed into a poultice and used to treat infected wounds

Juniper Berries – soothes bellyaches, helps cats who are having trouble breathing

Lavender – used to cure fevers

Marigold – (leaves or petals) chewed to a pulp and applied as a poultice to wounds to stop infections

Mouse Bile – used to kill ticks and fleas * wash paws thoroughly in running water when finished

Poppy Seeds – used to help cats sleep, soothes cats that are suffering from shock or distress * not recommended for nursing Queens

Stinging Nettle – (seeds) given to cats that swallowed poison (leaves) applied to wounds as a poultice to bring down swelling

Tansy – used to cure coughs *must be eaten in small doses

Thyme – used to calm anxiety and frayed nerves

Watermint – (leaves) chewed to a pulp and given to a cat that is suffering from a bellyache

Wild Garlic – helps prevent infections *especially dangerous wounds like rat bites

Yarrow – (leaves) chewed to a poultice and applied to wounds or scratches to expel poison

Borage Leaves – chewed and eaten, brings down fever *great for nursing Queens

Burdock Root – chewed to a pulp and applied to rat bites, helps cure infections

Catmint – best remedy for Greencough and Whitecough

Chervil – (leaves) the juice is used for infected wounds (roots) chewed; helps with bellyaches

Cobweb – used to soak up blood, stops bleeding, keeps wounds clean

Coltsfoot – (leaves) chewed to a pulp, helps with shortness of breath

Comfrey – (roots) chewed to a poultice, mends broken bones and soothes wounds

Dock – (leaves) chewed up and applied to soothe scratches

Dried Oak Leaves – helps stop infections

Feverfew – (leaves) are eaten to cool down body temperature * mainly for cats with a fever of the chills

Goldenrod – (leaves) chewed to a poultice, which is used for healing wounds

Honey – soothes infections or sore throats *mainly for cats that breathed in smoke

Deathberries – Not a Medicine, dangerous if eaten *mainly to Kits and Elders CAN BE FATAL