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Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: Fragment Date: April 2, 2013, 12:24 pm
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OCC|: I knew you'd see this so i didn't bother telling you. ^^
IC|:
[font=georgia]Paganpaw paced around the den, though she was
careful not mess up the piles of herbs and the layout that they
were set out as. The calico had wrecked her brain for days since
Pairiedog had picked her to become the first medicne cat
apprentice and she was determined to make friends with
Dancingpaw too.
She seemed such a sweet cat. Paganpaw had also had a
conversation with flowerpaw, though he had tested her patience
with him.
The she-cat had wreched her brain for any other knowledge on
herbs but all she had remembered { other than the basics} was
that Nightshade, Holly berries and Yew were all poisons and
shouldn't be eaten.
Paganpaw was ready to start the first phase of her training in
the ways of a Medicine cat.
" Pairiedog? "[/font]
#Post#: 1417--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: splashy Date: April 5, 2013, 4:11 pm
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[font=georgia][color=black]"Hey, dear. You ready? Figured we
could start with the coughs. Ya know, white, green, black,
kitten? All that juicy business." The small golden tabby purred
as she slipped from the herb stores, her grey eyes bright as she
gazed at her new apprentice, quite excited to be training the
other she-cat. Mako had been fun, but Prairiedog did enjoy new
life in the den, so this was bound to be exciting.
[sorry for such a late reply<//3]
#Post#: 1418--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: Fragment Date: April 5, 2013, 4:23 pm
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OCC: It's fine, I had some problems with the network before
this. ^^
IC|:
[font=georgia]Paganpaw jumped slightly as the golden tabby
appeared. The calico was't so used to the layout of the den but
she was going to get used to it, hopefully.
" Coughs sound great, Pairiedog. Well, the learning part
anyway." A small purr escaped the amber eyed she-cat as she
spoke the last part.[/font]
#Post#: 1457--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: splashy Date: April 10, 2013, 6:10 pm
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[font=georgia][color=black]She really liked Paganpaw so far, and
was quite glad she'd made the choice to promote her, even if
Dancingpaw had followed right behind her. "That's how I felt my
first lesson. Y'all better keep this in mind though, that coughs
are spread easily. If a cat catches one? Quarentinay. Or how
ever you say that blasted word." She giggled, pronouncing
'quarantine' incorrectly, but not really caring. "We'll start
with whitecough, not as bad as the others but still a little
pest. Tansy is used to cure it." Prairiedog explained with a
smile.
#Post#: 1466--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: Fragment Date: April 11, 2013, 8:43 am
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[font=georgia]" Tansy. I think I've heard of that before but I
can't place it. " The calico murmered quietly as she tried to
bring the picture of the herb into her mind. No luck.
Everyone had heard of whitecough and it was really the illness
that Paganpaw ranked the least dangerous but she supossed that
quarantine would be a good idea so it didn't turn into
Greencough. [/font]
#Post#: 1609--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: splashy Date: April 16, 2013, 3:52 pm
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[font=georgia][color=black]"Well, tansy is a flower for
starters. It needs to be chewed into a pulp and mixed with honey
before given to kittens or younger apprentices. For regular aged
apprentices and warriors? They can take it normally, they're not
babies anymore." She giggled.
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Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: Fragment Date: April 17, 2013, 10:52 am
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[font=georgia]" That's sometimes hard to belive. " The calico
also giggled and almost started to purr gently. Some of the
warriors were extremely good actors or just plain, old, babies.
Ahhh.[/font]
#Post#: 1762--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: splashy Date: April 21, 2013, 10:03 am
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"That's why they have to gain our trust before we just throw
random herbs at them. They take time to collect! Would you like
to do scratches next?" She laughed, then threw out the next
question.
#Post#: 1841--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: Fragment Date: April 21, 2013, 3:57 pm
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[font=georgia]A nod quickly answered the the she-cat's question.
Now, scratches were something she knew about. Cobweb was one of
the basic herbs that nearly everybody knew. It helped wounds and
scratches and all that stuff. " Cobweb helps them, I think, or
is that wounds and cuts? " It was one of them.[/font]
#Post#: 1922--------------------------------------------------
Re: Ok, i'm finally ready {splashy!}
By: splashy Date: April 21, 2013, 6:57 pm
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"Cobwebs are for scratches, wounds, and cuts. Basically, when
dealing with any sort of injury pertaining to that, minus rat
bites and very deep wounds, you can just chew up some dock and
marigold, press them into the wound after it is cleaned, then
wrap it tightly in cobwebs. If the wound is extremely deep or a
rat bite, I'd chew up some burdock root and apply that as well."
The medicine cat explained with a gentle smile, her eyes soft.
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