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Mouse | ||
Cat Given Name : | Mouse | |
Other Name(s) : | ||
Description : | A type of small furry mammal commonly hunted by cats. The fur is typically shades of brown or black. |
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Properties : | The inner-coat of the mouse may be used to stem the flow of blood from a wound, while the bile is effective at removing ticks and fleas. |
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Related Knowledge | ||
Complaints : | Broken Bone (Open), | |
Symptoms : | Laceration, | |
Species : | Deermouse, |
Collecting & Storing Bile | ||
When to Collect | : | Year-round |
How to Collect | : | Open the belly of a mouse with tooth and claw, remove the liver and force the bile from the liver onto moss by compression. |
How to Preserve | : | N/A - Mouse bile cannot be effectively stored for any length of time. |
How to Store | : | N/A - Mouse bile must be used fresh. |
Collecting & Storing Fluff | ||
When to Collect | : | Year-round, with the highest quality available in Leaf-bare. |
How to Collect | : | Tear the guard hairs from the coat of a mouse using teeth and throw them away, then pull the softer under-coat out. |
How to Preserve | : | Mouse fluff requires no special preservation. |
How to Store | : | Mouse fluff should be stored in tightly-packed piles, away from drafts and breezes. |
Detailed Usage Information | ||
Bile | : | Apply to ticks or fleas to drive them from a cat's fur. |
Fluff | : | Use to staunch a heavily-bleeding wound. |