[U]Useful Information[/U] [hider=Possible Prey] Mice Voles Shrews Lizards Thrushes Quails Sparrows Squirrels Rabbits[/hider] [Hider=predators] Falcons Hawks Foxes Coyotes Badgers Snakes Owls Eagles[/hider] [hider=Herbs] • Borage leaves (encourages production of milk in Queens and brings down fevers - chewed and eaten) Burdock root (applied to bites and cures infection) • Catmint (chewed and eaten for greencough) • Chervil, roots and leaves (leaves are used to fight infection when placed on wounds, roots are chewed and swallowed to help with belly ache) • Cobwebs (helps stop bleeding) • Coltsfoot (chewed into a pulp and eaten to help with shortness of breath) • Comfrey (roots are chewed into a poultice to ease Open wounds and broken bones) • Dock (chewed into a poultice to soothe scratches or aching pads) • Dried oak leaves (Applied to wounds to stop infection) • Feverfew (leaves are chewed and eaten to help with fever/chills) • Goldenrod (chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds) • Honey (swallowed to soothe sore throat‘s) • Horsetail (chewed into a poultice and applied specifically to infected wounds) • Juniper berries (eaten to help with belly aches or troubled breathing) • Lavander (Helps cure a fever when eaten) • Marigold (flowers or leaves or chewed into a poultice to be applied to wounds to help prevent infection) • Mouse bile (Applied to tics to remove them) • Poppy seeds (helps reduce shock and stress while also reducing pain) • Spiny nettle (eaten to remove poison, chewed up and applied as a poultice to reduce swelling) • Tansy (chewed up and eaten to help with cough) • Thyme (chewed and eaten to soothe anxiety and frayed nerves) • Watermint (Chewed into a pulp and eaten to help with belly ache) • Yarrow (when chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds it helps with extracting infection and poison, when ingested it will make the cat vomit)[/hider]