Warrior Cats glossary, Clan History, and Medicine list


Warrior cat Medicine Cat List
(DO NOT USE ON HUMANS OR ANIMALS)

Blue Berries: Stomach aches and coughs. Chew, swallow, and soon you will be better. Horrible taste.

Broom: Good for broken legs and wounds. Chew into poultice and spit onto wound. Will sting.

Marigold leaves: Good for infected wounds. Chew into paste and spit onto the infected wound. Will sting.

Chervil root:  Bellyaches. Eat.

Chervil leaves: For infected wounds and preventing infected wounds. Chew into paste and press the paste on the wound. It will sting.

Burdock root: Rat bites or other infected wounds. Press on wound. Will sting.

Alderbark: Toothaches. Eat.

Yarrow: Used to make cats vomit if eaten. Only give it to cats that ate something poisonous. Sometimes when cats are really sick yarrow is used to make the patient vomit out the sickness. That only works sometimes.

Feverfew: Helps chills, fevers, coughs, and headaches. Eat. Has bitter smell and taste.

Lavender: Helps chills, fevers, and coughs. Eat. Smells sweet. Light green leaves.

Catnip/Catmint: Whitecough, greencough, or black cough. Soft leaves with irresistible smell and taste. Eat.

Goldenrod poultice: Aching joints. Rub onto spot that aches.

Poppy seeds: One of the most basic remedies. Eases pain and soothes the heart. Eat, but not too much at a time. Poppy seeds also help you fall asleep.

Mousebile: The name says it all. It's a mouse’s bile.  A little green sack that comes out of the mouse. Press on ticks. Soon they'll drop off. Warning! Do NOT eat mousebile or you'll have that horrible taste in your mouth for days! To carry around, put mousebile in a big leaf and wrap up the leaf, and you can carry. Be sure to wash your paws when done. In a stream of course!

Ragwort leaves and juniper berries poultice: aching joints. Do not eat!

Chamomile: Eat. Used for soothing cats in distress. Tastes good.

Traveling herbs: One type is to give you strength. The other is to help you from feeling hungry. Eat before going on a long journey.

Cobwebs: The most basic remedy. Used to stop bleeding. Press and hold cobwebs on wound until bleeding stops.

 Horsetail: Infected wounds. Apply horsetail juice on the wound. It will sting.

Coltsfoot: Helps with breathing. Eat.

Watermint: The best cure for bellyaches. Eat. Has a really good minty taste, you'll know when you eat it.

Comfery: Small dark green leaved plant that blooms white, purple, or pale yellow flowers. Used for healing injuries and broken bones quicker.

Celandine: Good for soothing irritated eyes. Eat. Small medium shaded leaves with yellow flowers.

Warrior Cat Glossary
(some of this stuff maybe incorrect)

Main Questions
What's Warrior Cats?
Who wrote it?
Why am I writing these questions?

Answers
Warrior Cats is a series of books about four clans of wild cats. Thunder Clan, River Clan, Shadow Clan, and Wind Clan. The first story takes place with a young kitty pet called Rusty. 
He goes into the forest for the first time and meets Thunder Clans Leader Bluestar. She then ask him if he will join the clan, which he does, but when he first came into the clan he is challenged by many cats who say he shouldn't be in this clan. But some others welcome him kindly. When he is a forest cat he challenged by many other clan cat's. So basically he has to survive in the wild. (I will only say a little information because i don't  want to spoil the story) 


A group of women who are called the Erin hunter group (Look up WarriorCats.com for more info) 

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