The herbs described in the Warriors book series do not necessarily work the same way on real cats. The use of herbs in the books is based on traditional herbal medicine beliefs and practices, but may not have the same effects in real life. It's always best to consult a veterinarian for accurate treatment for real cats.
The ThunderClan Medicine cat.
None of the warriors books are 'real' if you mean that you think the cats do exist, then no. But the book, Sunrise is real.
one of them was moss i'm not quite sure about the rest.
No, the herbs mentioned in Warriors are fictional and do not have real-life medicinal properties. They are purely part of the fictional world created by Erin Hunter for the book series.
No, an alternate generation is not a real warriors series. But I can make sure for you.
Yes, the Insane Polynesian Warriors Nation is a real gang.
Ajax's real name in the 1979 movie "The Warriors" is James Remar.
Herbs like chamomile, valerian root, and catnip are known to have calming effects on cats in the Warriors series. These herbs can be used by medicine cats to help soothe and relax cats in times of stress or anxiety.
NO
Yes, on the coach from Xian to the warriors you pass lots of buildings filled with lifesize warriors which look exactly the same as the real thing. Upon arriving at the actual warriors I was doubtful if even these were real.
Yes.