Please do not let your cat have styrofoam. It is toxic for one thing and if he eats it then it can cause a blockage and he will most likely need surgery.
For your cats safety throw away all styrofoam immediately.
Please do not let your cat have styrofoam. It is toxic for one thing and if he eats it then it can cause a blockage and he will most likely need surgery.
For your cats safety throw away all styrofoam immediately.
All my cats love those packing peanuts, twisties and so on too. They chew, munch, crunch, paw, pat, spin . . . you get the picture. Plus, they display static cling:
Since the box is a free cat toy, I always remove the packing and put it into a plastic bag; then give them the box. The bags pile up in a closet where the cats can't get to them until I can dispose of the bags. I usually make a trip to the local Mail Boxes Etc., UPS store, and make a donation.
If you are really worried yours ate some, call the Poison Control Hotline. No charge and they may have some ideas.
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It is not good for them, at least that is my opinion and I NEVER keep any in my house. Soon as I open a box and see the stuff, it goes outside....
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
Sometimes...just SOMETIMES...a cat eating weird things means they are missing something in their diet.
Even just grass, or a vitamin...what does Calvin eat?
Or some cats are just plain WEIRD.![]()
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