Burdock root is used for rat bites, marigold is for stopping infections, and so is horsetail, but marigold is better. Cobweb is stopping bleeding from wounds, elder leaves are for sprains, feverfew for headaches, parsley for stopping mothers' milk, alder bark for toothaches, mouse bile for ticks that won't come out of the pelt, juniper berries for bellyaches, catnip/catmint for flu, and chickweed is also used for flu if they're isn't any catmint.
Some of them do. Don't try without asking though...they may have a different affect on cats than humans.
Yes, there is a warriorcats movie based on the novels by Erin hunter
Hollyleaf
Sadly, no.
You can't.
Pinestar
You don't have to download it.
go to warriorcats dot com.
Yes, inside of every book, and on the website.
At the back of the Warriors guide books.
four, Cinderpelt, Brackenfur, Thornclaw, and, Brightheart
nope but there are some games at the website (warriorcats.com)