Treatments for Sicknesses
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Treatments for Sicknesses
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Aching Joints- Ragwort leaves, juniper berries, goldenrod, daisy leaves.
Bee Stings- Use blackberry leaves.
Broken Bones- Wrap in cobwebs, put on comfrey pulp, use poppy seeds to dull pain.
Bellyache- Trip to dirtplace, chervil, watermint, juniper berries.
Blindness- Water from beneath a willow tree may help recover sight.
Cracked Pads- Coltsfoot.
Cuts in Eye- Trickle celandine juice in to ease the pain.
Deep Wounds- Cobwebs, marigold, horsetail.
Displaced Bones- Wait for poppy seed to dull pain and then pull bone back into place.
Dull Pain- A few poppy seeds.
Fever- Feverfew, borage, and lavender.
Greencough- Catmint, tansy, elder berries.
Hurting Throat- Honey, water.
Poison- If poison is in stomach, give cat yarrow leaves so they vomit.
Prevent Infection and Soothe Pain for Burns- Comfrey, honey.
Rat Bites- A poultice of burdock root with cobwebs on top, and horsetail if it is available.
Scratches- Marigold and horsetail.
Shock- Thyme, chamomile, lick fur, give water and poppy seeds.
Stiffness- Crushed poppy seeds, marigold, comfrey.
Strengthening Herbs- Tansy, watermint, feverfew.
Smoke Inhalation- Honey.
Toothache- Alder bark.
Traveling and Strengthening Herbs- Chamomile, burnet, daisy leaves, sorrel.
Wrenched Muscles- Comfrey, nettle, water therapy. [See Water Therapy Below]
Whitecough- Catmint, elder berries or tansy.
Gently Nip Spine or Poke with Claw- Tests to see if backbone is broken. If they don't feel it, then it is broken.
Lick Fur- Clean wounds, bring down shock, and warm a cold cat. Lick fur the wrong way.
Moss Soaked in Water- Sick or injured or weak cats can drink, and can be used to cool feverish cats.
Rosemary and Mint- Used to lighten the death-scent of a dead cat before burial.
Sweeten Herbs- Use nectar, honey or mouse blood.
Water Soaking- Hold swelling wound in cold water, takes down swelling, also soothes scraped pads.
Water Therapy- Have cat with weak or hurting muscles or bone wade in water, eventually they'll get stronger.
Wailing and or Yowling- Keeps lungs and chest clear.
Aching Joints- Ragwort leaves, juniper berries, goldenrod, daisy leaves.
Bee Stings- Use blackberry leaves.
Broken Bones- Wrap in cobwebs, put on comfrey pulp, use poppy seeds to dull pain.
Bellyache- Trip to dirtplace, chervil, watermint, juniper berries.
Blindness- Water from beneath a willow tree may help recover sight.
Cracked Pads- Coltsfoot.
Cuts in Eye- Trickle celandine juice in to ease the pain.
Deep Wounds- Cobwebs, marigold, horsetail.
Displaced Bones- Wait for poppy seed to dull pain and then pull bone back into place.
Dull Pain- A few poppy seeds.
Fever- Feverfew, borage, and lavender.
Greencough- Catmint, tansy, elder berries.
Hurting Throat- Honey, water.
Poison- If poison is in stomach, give cat yarrow leaves so they vomit.
Prevent Infection and Soothe Pain for Burns- Comfrey, honey.
Rat Bites- A poultice of burdock root with cobwebs on top, and horsetail if it is available.
Scratches- Marigold and horsetail.
Shock- Thyme, chamomile, lick fur, give water and poppy seeds.
Stiffness- Crushed poppy seeds, marigold, comfrey.
Strengthening Herbs- Tansy, watermint, feverfew.
Smoke Inhalation- Honey.
Toothache- Alder bark.
Traveling and Strengthening Herbs- Chamomile, burnet, daisy leaves, sorrel.
Wrenched Muscles- Comfrey, nettle, water therapy. [See Water Therapy Below]
Whitecough- Catmint, elder berries or tansy.
Gently Nip Spine or Poke with Claw- Tests to see if backbone is broken. If they don't feel it, then it is broken.
Lick Fur- Clean wounds, bring down shock, and warm a cold cat. Lick fur the wrong way.
Moss Soaked in Water- Sick or injured or weak cats can drink, and can be used to cool feverish cats.
Rosemary and Mint- Used to lighten the death-scent of a dead cat before burial.
Sweeten Herbs- Use nectar, honey or mouse blood.
Water Soaking- Hold swelling wound in cold water, takes down swelling, also soothes scraped pads.
Water Therapy- Have cat with weak or hurting muscles or bone wade in water, eventually they'll get stronger.
Wailing and or Yowling- Keeps lungs and chest clear.
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