the medicine cat trains u by teaching u all the herbs and how to use them, they teach how to understand dreams from starclan and give good advice to the clan leader. medicine cats may become warriors before becoming medicine cats.
Medicine cat apprentices go to the Moonstone to receive their full medicine cat powers and to connect with StarClan for guidance and wisdom. It is a sacred place where they communicate with their ancestors and receive visions.
No, medicine cat apprentices are not required to attend Gatherings. Their primary duty is to learn healing techniques and care for the health of their Clanmates. However, they are encouraged to attend Gatherings when possible to stay connected with other Clans and their medicine cat counterparts.
Yes, her medicine cat apprentice was Runningnose.
In Bluestar's Prophecy Featherwhisker is listed under Apprentices even though he has a warrior name because he is a medicine cat apprentice and medicine cat apprentices can receive their warrior name at anytime but they are an apprentice until the medicine cat dies or quits.
Technically, no. Briarlight, who is severely injured, helps him, but isn't officially his apprentice.
Leader, medicine cat, deputy, elder, queens, warriors, apprentices, kits.
In the Warriors book series, the ranks in a cat clan are: leader, deputy, medicine cat, warriors, apprentices, elders, queens (mother cats), and kits (young cats). Leaders are in charge of the clan, while deputies act as their second-in-command. Medicine cats are responsible for caring for the health and well-being of the clan. Warriors defend the clan, apprentices are being trained to become warriors, elders are retired cats, queens are nursing or expecting mothers, and kits are young cats.
Successors in the Warriors series are often referred to as apprentices. These are young cats who are being trained to become warriors by their mentors, learning the skills and traditions of their Clan.
the medicine cat takes their apprentice to the moon pool, they ask starclan to accept this medicine cat.
In the Warriors series, there are various ranks and positions within the clans, including leader, deputy, medicine cat, warriors, apprentices, queens, elders, and kits. Each position plays a vital role in maintaining the clan's balance, traditions, and way of life.
Here are reasons why people want to be apprentice mostly (and why I do):1. Firepaw, from the original series (now called Fireheart/star), was an apprentice.2. Almost all of the books have the prophecy cats apprentices.3. Apprentices are young; the person would have a cat with a long life ahead of them. It's not too young or too old. Of course, new warriors are young, but they'll have a shorter life to live in their Clan.4. Training. You get to feel more like a warrior cat. All warriors/medicine cats go though training first. As apprentices, you'll know your Clan better because you'll look after them, you'll know all the fighting techniques (even medicine cats), and you'll know sorta the feeling of being one by going on patrols (even medicine cats. They'll be gathering herbs, but still). You'll feel the feeling an apprentice felt when they were made a warrior/medicine cat.
The master of an apprentice is typically referred to as a mentor, teacher, or supervisor. They provide guidance, instruction, and support to the apprentice as they learn and develop their skills in a particular craft or profession.