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How to read pain relievers in Cat Samurai
Borage leaves: chew and take. You can tell this plant apart by its tiny blue or pink star-shaped flowers, and fuzzy leaves. Very useful after nursing cats as it helps to increase their milk production. It can also be used to reduce fever.

Burdock Root: a long-stemmed thistle with black leaves and a pungent odor. Witchdoctors dig up the root, clean off the dirt, and chew it into a paste. Can be used to treat wounds from house mouse bites. It can treat infections.

Catnip (also called false thistle): smells delicious and is a leafy plant that is hard to find in the wild, appearing long in the gardens of two-legged animals. The best remedy for green cough.

Mountain radish: a sweet-smelling plant with large spreading leaves resembling a crested fern and small white flowers. The leaf juice can be used to treat infected wounds, and chewing on his root helps to relieve abdominal pain.

Cobwebs: There are cobwebs all over the forest. Be careful not to get spiders in when you collect cobwebs! Witchdoctors wrap cobwebs around wounds and use them to absorb blood and keep wounds clean. Stop the bleeding.

Handelia: a flowering plant, somewhat like a dandelion, with yellow or white flowers. Their leaves can be chewed into a pulp and taken to relieve coughs.

Aggregate grass: large leaves with small ling-shaped flowers are its main feature, in pink, white and purple colors. The fat black rhizome of this plant can be chewed into a paste and used to treat broken bones or give bouts of pain to wounds.

Sour mold: a plant similar to edelweiss. Its leaves are chewed and used to treat scratches.

Dried oak leaves: collected in the fall and stored in a dry place. Prevents infection.

Little White Chrysanthemum: small shrub with flowers similar to daisies. The leaves are taken to lower body temperature, especially for those cats with fever or chills.

Autumn Unicorn Grass: a tall plant with bright yellow flowers. An ointment made from it is very effective for wound recovery.

Nectar: a sweet-smelling golden liquid made from honey. Trying to collect it without getting stung by a bee is very difficult, but it is very good at preventing infections, and can also ease the pain of a cat that has choked on smoke in its throat.

Horsetail: clumps of long stemmed, tall plants that grow in damp fields. The leaves can be used to treat infected wounds. It is usually chewed and used externally.

Juniper Berry: a bushy plant with dark green leaves with spikes and purple berries. The berries relieve abdominal pain and help treat cats with breathing problems.

Lavender: a dwarf purple flowering plant. Treats fevers.

Marigold: a bright orange or yellow flower that grows close to the ground. The petals or leaves can be chewed into a paste and used as a poultice on wounds. Prevents infection.

Mouse bile: a foul-tasting liquid that is the only medicine that repels flatworms. Tap a small piece of moss filled with bile on the flat louse and it will fall off immediately. After use, wash your paws under running water.

Poppy Seed: Small black seeds shaken from dried poppy flowers are taken by cats to help them sleep well. Used to soothe cats that are frightened or distressed. Use with caution after nursing cats.

Stinginging nettle: The prickly green seeds can be used to treat cats that have swallowed poison, while the leaves can be used to soothe swollen wounds.

Ayahuasca: a strongly flavored plant with round yellow flowers. Helps treat coughs, but must be taken in small doses.

Thyme: taking this herb calms anxiety and relieves tension.

Watermint: leafy green plant that grows in streams or damp soil. It is usually chewed into a paste and then offered to cats with abdominal pain.

Wild garlic: taking a small piece of wild garlic helps prevent infection, especially for dangerous wounds such as house mouse bites.

Yarrow: a flowering plant whose leaves can be made into a topical ointment that can be applied to wounds or scratches to detoxify the body.

Death Berries: red berries that can be fatally toxic to pups and elders. They are not medicine. Become red berries by bipeds. Always be careful!

Plus a little something not mentioned in Secrets of the Pack, but mentioned in the main story

Belladonna: just as deadly as death berries. (Charcoal Hair once mentioned it to Firestar)

Mianthus: heals bone injuries. (Used by Pine Crow Feather on Charcoal Heart {Charcoal Hair reincarnated})

Lanternwort: connects bones (Used by Pine Crow Feather on Charcoal Heart)

Black Clover: cures eye problems and tummy aches (Used by Mothwing on Petal Hair, who was still a pup)

Vanitylium: cures infections