Date: September 1st

Border Patrols

Dawn Patrol: Leader: Tearstreak Others: Grayfur, Sunpaw,and Oaksky
Sunhigh Patrol: Leader: Moonlight Others: Willowpelt, Puddlepaw, and Ravenclaw
Sun-set Patrol: Leader: Mistpool Others: Oaksky, Rivertail, Blossompaw, and Willowpelt
Moonhigh Patrol: Leader: Silverstar Others: Splashfur, Amberpaw, Flowerpaw, and Icyheart (to gather herbs)

*Cats that are in the Dawn and Moonhigh patrol can sleep half the day*

Hunting Patrols

After-Dawn patrol: Leader: Ravenclaw Others: Thunderstep, Rivertail, and Blossompaw
Sunhigh Patrols: Leader: Silverstar Others: Splashfur, Amberpaw, and Flowerpaw
                             Leader: Falconcrest Others: Robinclaw, Willowpelt, and Puddlepaw

Night Patrols: Leader: Tearstreak Others: Sunpaw and Grayfur
                        Leader: Mistpool Others: Moonlight, Thunderstep, and Falconcrest

Fresh Kill Pile

Today we caught:
Mice: 4
Voles: 3
Squirrels: 2
Fish: 1
Birds: 5
Rabbits: 3
Total: 19


Gatherings

Today's Moon Phase

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Gathering dates and descriptions:
Tuesday, August 24th: --N/A--
Thursday, September 23rd: --N/A--
Saturday, October 23rd: --N/A--
Sunday, November 21st: --N/A--
Tuesday, December 21st: --N/A--


Medicines

Unfortunately, this section has only a few medicenes but there will soon be more. (=^.^=) *meow*

Borage Leaves - (currently there are) 2

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Use: Helps increase supply of milk and brings down fever.
How to use it: The Medicine cat chews it, then the other cat eats it.
What it looks like: It has small pink or blue star-shaped flowers and hairy leaves.
Where its found: It is found in rich soil
When it grows: Mostly in the summer but can also grow in the spring and the fall.

Burdock Root-2

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Use: Used on rat bites and it cures infection.
How it is used: Dig up the roots, wash off the dirt, then the Medicine cat chews the root into a pulp and applys it to the wound.
What it looks like: Its a tall-stemmed, sharp-smelling thistle with dark leaves.
Where its found: Almost everywhere.
When it grows: Summer and fall.

Catmint-2

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Use: Given to cats with greencough.
How it is used: The cat that is ill eats the whole plant (not including the roots).
What it looks like: A leafy plant with purple-blue flowers.
Where it is found: It is usually found in a Two-leg garden but can also be found in moist soil.
When it grows: Spring, Summer, and Fall. Somtimes Winter.

Chervil-1

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Use: The juice from the leaves helps with infected wounds, chewing on the roots helps with a bellyache.
How it is used: Medicine cat chews the leaf up then applies it to infected wound. Cat with bellyache chews on its roots.
What it looks like: Has large spreading, fern-like leaves with little white flowers.
Where it is found: Almost everywhere there is a nonrocky surface.
When it grows: Can grow year round.

Cobweb-6

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Use: Its soaks up the blood from a wound and keeps it clean. Stops bleeding.
How it is used: Medicine cats wrap it around the injury.
What it looks like: A sticky web of white that is connected to other objects.
Where it is found: Anywhere in the forest.
When it is around: Year round.

Coltsfoot-1

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Use: Helps shortness of breath.
How it is used: The leaves are chewed into a pulp by the Medicine cat, then it is eaten by the other cat.
What it looks like: Its a flowering plant, a bit like the dandelion, with yellow our white flowers.
Where it is found: Almost everywhere.
When it grows: It mostly grows in summer and spring, but can also grow in fall and somtimes winter.