Post by Carolanne on Aug 4, 2010 23:05:46 GMT -5
Medicine cat stuff
Ceremonies ::
I, >insert name here<, medicine cat of >insert clan here<, call upon my warrior ancestors to look down on this apprentice. She has trained hard to understand the way of a medicine cat, and with your help she will serve your Clan for many moons. >med cat apprentice name here<, do you promise to uphold the way of a medicine cat, to stand apart from rivalry between Clan and Clan, and to protect all cats equally, even at the cost of your life?
Herbs ::
Alder Bark - Best used for toothaches.
Borage Leaves - Best used to treat fevers, borage leaves also help a queen to produce milk.
Burdock Root - Burdock root is good for cuts and scrapes, especially rat bites.
Catmint - Used to treat blackcough, greencough and whitecough, catmint can also help to relax a cat.
Celandine - Celandine is best used to treat ailments of the eyes.
Chamomile - Used to calm cats and to give them physical strength.
Chervil - This white-flowered plant has several different propertices. The plant itself can be used to treat infected wounds while the root is best for bellyache.
Chickweed - If there is no catmint available, chickweed is a good substitute for countering greencough.
Cobwebs - It’s common knowledge that cobwebs are used to stop bleeding.
Coltsfoot - This bright yellow herb is quite effective against kitcough.
Comfrey - Best for healing broken bones.
Daisy Leaves - The leaves of this white and yellow plat work wonders on aching joints.
Deathberries - Deathberries are poisonous that a single berry can kill a cat. Extremely deadly.
Dock Leaves - Best for making a cat’s coat as slippery as a fish.
Feverfew - Used to cool feverish cats and to treat head pain.
Goldenrod - Used in a poultice to treat aching joints and stiffness.
Horsetail - The sap of horsetail can be used in combination with cobwebs to stop bleeding.
Juniper Berries - Good for calming a cat.
Marigold - Good for dressing wounds and healing infections.
Nettle Leaves - Used to treat swelling.
Nightshade - As poisonous as deathberries.
Poppy Seeds - The best herb there is to numb pain and ensure a good night’s sleep.
Snakeroot - Used to counter poison.
Tansy - Used to treat coughs.
Thyme - Thyme has a sharp scent that soothes even the most agitated cat.
Watermint - A good treatment for bellyache.
Wild Garlic - If you’ve got a lot of cuts and scrapes, make sure you roll in some wild garlic to keep out infection.
Yarrow - This herb can be used as an ointment, used to soften paw pads or to make a cat sick so they can expel poison.
Also med cats, don't forget to go to meet with starclan every half moon
Ceremonies ::
I, >insert name here<, medicine cat of >insert clan here<, call upon my warrior ancestors to look down on this apprentice. She has trained hard to understand the way of a medicine cat, and with your help she will serve your Clan for many moons. >med cat apprentice name here<, do you promise to uphold the way of a medicine cat, to stand apart from rivalry between Clan and Clan, and to protect all cats equally, even at the cost of your life?
Herbs ::
Alder Bark - Best used for toothaches.
Borage Leaves - Best used to treat fevers, borage leaves also help a queen to produce milk.
Burdock Root - Burdock root is good for cuts and scrapes, especially rat bites.
Catmint - Used to treat blackcough, greencough and whitecough, catmint can also help to relax a cat.
Celandine - Celandine is best used to treat ailments of the eyes.
Chamomile - Used to calm cats and to give them physical strength.
Chervil - This white-flowered plant has several different propertices. The plant itself can be used to treat infected wounds while the root is best for bellyache.
Chickweed - If there is no catmint available, chickweed is a good substitute for countering greencough.
Cobwebs - It’s common knowledge that cobwebs are used to stop bleeding.
Coltsfoot - This bright yellow herb is quite effective against kitcough.
Comfrey - Best for healing broken bones.
Daisy Leaves - The leaves of this white and yellow plat work wonders on aching joints.
Deathberries - Deathberries are poisonous that a single berry can kill a cat. Extremely deadly.
Dock Leaves - Best for making a cat’s coat as slippery as a fish.
Feverfew - Used to cool feverish cats and to treat head pain.
Goldenrod - Used in a poultice to treat aching joints and stiffness.
Horsetail - The sap of horsetail can be used in combination with cobwebs to stop bleeding.
Juniper Berries - Good for calming a cat.
Marigold - Good for dressing wounds and healing infections.
Nettle Leaves - Used to treat swelling.
Nightshade - As poisonous as deathberries.
Poppy Seeds - The best herb there is to numb pain and ensure a good night’s sleep.
Snakeroot - Used to counter poison.
Tansy - Used to treat coughs.
Thyme - Thyme has a sharp scent that soothes even the most agitated cat.
Watermint - A good treatment for bellyache.
Wild Garlic - If you’ve got a lot of cuts and scrapes, make sure you roll in some wild garlic to keep out infection.
Yarrow - This herb can be used as an ointment, used to soften paw pads or to make a cat sick so they can expel poison.
Also med cats, don't forget to go to meet with starclan every half moon