Alder BarkThe bark is used to treat cats who get toothaches, and the pain may heal.
Beech LeavesThunderClan medicine cats use beech leaves to carry herbs.
Blackberry LeavesThese leaves are chewed into a pulp to treat bee stings.
Borage LeavesIt is easily distinguished by its small blue or pink star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves. When it is chewed and eaten by nursing queens, it produces more, better milk. It also brings down fevers.
Burdock RootTall stemmed thistle with a sharp smell and dark leaves. When the root is dug up and the soil is washed off it, it is chewed into a pulp, and put on wounds inflicted by rats to keep them from becoming infected. Can also be used on infected rat bites to lessen and heal the pain.
Catmint/CatnipA leafy and delicious-smelling plant. They are rarely found in the wild, and are mostly found in Twoleg gardens. Best remedy for the deadly greencough, which kits and elders usually catch in the season of leaf-bare. It is also the best remedy for less deadly whitecough
CelandineThis herb can be used to soothe the eyes if ever damaged.
ChamomileA small, white flower with a yellow centre, this herb can be used to strengthen the heart and soothe the mind.
ChervilA sweet smelling plant with large, spreading, leafy, fern like leaves and small white flowers.The juice of the leaves can be used for infected wounds, and chewing the root also helps with bellyache. One of the best places to find Chervil in the Forest territory was Snakerocks.
ChickweedLike catmint/catnip, it can be used to treat greencough. In the old forest, it grew near Sunningrocks.
CobwebsVery common in the forest, just be careful not to bring the spider along with you! Put it on a wound to soak up and stop (or slow) the bleeding. It may also be used to bind broken bones.
ColtsfootA flowering, dandelion-like plant with yellow or white flowers. The leaves are chewed into a pulp, and given to cats with difficulty breathing or a cough. It also can be used to treat kitten-cough, as well as cracked or sore pads.
ComfreyLarge leaves and small shaped flowers, which range in color from pink, white, or purple. Its fat, black-colored roots, when chewed into a poultice, can be used to repair broken bones or to soothe wounds.
Daisy LeafDaisy Leaves are thick, dark green, oval shaped leaves. Chewed into a paste, it can help aching joints.
DandelionsThe white liquid inside the stem is used for bee stings. Its roots can also be chewed to act like poppy seeds.
DockSimilar to sorrel, the leaves can be chewed up and applied to soothe scratches, although it may sting when being applied to a wound, and it has a very tangy scent and taste.
Dried Oak LeafMost readily available in autumn/leaf-fall, the leaves are stored in a dry place, and can stop infection when applied.
FeverfewSmall bush with flowers like a daisy. The leaves can be eaten to reduce body temperature, especially cats with fever or chills. Also heals aches and headaches.
GoldenrodA tall, plant with bright, yellow flowers. When chewed into a poultice, it is good for healing wounds.
Heather FlowerIt can be included in herbal mixtures, to make it easier to swallow.
HoneyA tasteless, golden-colored liquid that is created by bees. While difficult to obtain without being stung, it is great for soothing infections, sore throats, or cats who have breathed smoke. Also helps cats swallow other medicine. It is given to cats using wads of moss soaked in it.
HorsetailA tall, bristly-stemmed plant that grows in marshy areas, like ShadowClan's forest territory or the marshes near the island in the lake territories. The leaves can be chewed into a poultice, and applied to infected wounds to help treat them.
Ivy LeafShadowClan medicine cats use ivy leaves to store herbs.
Juniper BerriesJuniper berries grow on a bush with dark green, spiky leaves. The berries are purple in color, and can soothe bellyaches, give strength, and help troubled breathing. It is also used to help calm cats.
Lamb's EarCommonly found in the mountains, this herb gives a cat strength. This herb was discovered first by the tribe cats and then when the Clans were resting in their territory.
LavenderA small, purple, flowering plant that cures fever and chills.
MallowThe leaves are best collected at sunhigh, when they are dry. It soothes a cat's belly.
MarigoldA low-growing flower that is bright orange or yellow in color. The petals or leaves can be chewed into a pulp and applied to wounds as a poultice to stop infection.[12] It could be used to treat rat bites, but it's sometimes not strong enough.
Mouse BileExtracted from the mouse. The only remedy for ticks, mouse bile is foul smelling, and is stored in moss. When dabbed on a tick, the tick falls off. Smell can be masked by wild garlic, or by washing paws in running water. If accidentally swallowed, can leave a horrible taste in mouth for days. Medicine cats always have to remember to wash their paws in a body of water, such as a creek or stream, after using mouse bile.
Nettle SeedGreen, spiny seeds. Like yarrow, can be used if a cat has swallowed poison.
ParsleyStops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk.
Poppy SeedsSmall black seeds that are shaken out of a dried poppy flower head. They can put a cat to sleep, or soothe shock and distress, but is not recommended for nursing queens. They are given by wetting the paw, pressing on them, causing them to stick to the paw, and then having the sick or injured cat lick them off. Another method is to place them on a leaf, and have the sick or injured cat lick them off there. They also help soothe pain.
Ragwort LeavesCrushed and mixed into a poultice with juniper berries, it can help aching joints. It can also be used to keep a cat's strength up.
RagweedLike lamb's ear, this herb, commonly found in the mountains, gives a cat strength, and was first discovered by the tribe cats, later being told to Leafpool by Stoneteller when the Clans were resting in their territory.
Raspberry LeavesA herb used in kittings, it could be a painkiller, or to help stop bleeding during the kitting.
RushThis herb is used to bind broken bones. It has long narrow leaves and lavender colored head stalks.
Stinging NettleThe leaves, when applied to a wound, can bring down swelling. The spiny green seeds can be given to a cat who has been poisoned by crowfood, Twoleg waste, or other toxic objects.
SnakerootThe best remedy for poison, especially for snake bites.
TansyThe tansy plant has round, yellow leaves, and a very sweet and strong smell, making it good at disguising a cat's scent. It is used for curing coughs, but must be eaten in small doses.
ThymeThis herb can be eaten to calm nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock.
Traveling HerbsTraveling Herbs consists of sorrel, daisy, chamomile and burnet. Chamomile strengthens hearts, and calms cats. The other herbs' uses are unknown.
WatermintA green, leafy plant found in streams or damp earth. Usually chewed into a pulp and fed to cats with suffering from a bellyache.
Wild GarlicWhen rolled in, it can help prevent infection. Especially good for rat bites. Due to its strong smell, it is good at hiding the scent of a certain Clan, and disguising cats on raids.
Willow BarkThis bark serves as a painkiller.
YarrowA flowering plant whose leaves can be made into a poultice, and applied to wounds to extract poison. Also will make a cat vomit. The ointment of yarrow can also be used to soften and help heal cracked paw pads. In the old forest, the best place to find yarrow was Snakerocks.
PoisonsNightshadeNightshade is extremely toxic to cats and Twolegs, being capable of killing a full-grown human in under forty-five minutes.
Deathberries/Yew berries/Night SeedsDeathberries are an extremely poisonous species of red berries, and are known to Twolegs as yew berries
.Holly BerriesHolly berries, while not as dangerous as deathberries, are still a danger to kits.
Foxglove SeedsFoxglove seeds are known to be a dangerous medicine. While they can help the heart, they can easily cause paralysis and heart failure. They are often mistaken for poppy seeds.