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2006-07-31 01:48:30 · 19 answers · asked by Jovigirl05 3 in Pets Cats

19 answers

ring the vets & just ask them wot they think x

2006-07-31 01:52:11 · answer #1 · answered by devine_gem22 4 · 0 0

It can it you keep leaving the band around for the kitten to eat. It is alright this time but next time it may not be so lucky. Bands and strings can get wrapped around the intestines of a kitten and strangle then from the inside. Next time take it to a vet asap.

2006-07-31 02:34:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are cats that will eat any goddamned thing. I had a shorthair named Boomer who was always eating something off the floor, whether it was food or not. Fortunately, he tended to vomit stuff that wasn't good for him.
I hope by ok you mean you found the elastic in the litter box. Every Christmas with Boomer I found a festive glittery surpize in the litter box.
So keep the elastic away from kitty. Get her a rubber toy that is safe for her to chew on. They make them hollow so you can put cat treats in them and as the cat knocks them around, a treat comes out. She may be teething.
Never underestimate cat creativity.

2006-07-31 02:02:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not good. Keep an eye on the litter box and see if they turn up. Make sure the cat is not showing signs of pain. Ask your vet for more advice on this topic. They could obstruct in the digestive tract and cause serious problems.

All cats love rubberbands - so make sure to keep them put away securely. Hope it turns out ok.

2006-07-31 01:53:58 · answer #4 · answered by Lake Lover 6 · 0 0

Take the kitten to the vets - the bands could get tangled inside and make her very poorly or worse.... You have to be careful just like if you have a baby...

2006-07-31 01:52:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My cat ate and nonetheless eats an elastic band a minimum of 5 cases a week. whether i attempt to cover them, she nonetheless locates them. He ought to be high quality, yet whilst he continues to be fairly youthful, basically visual demonstrate unit him. If he will become torpid or stops eating, without postpone take him to the vet.

2016-11-03 09:03:28 · answer #6 · answered by winstanley 4 · 0 0

You need to check all the faeces to make sure they are both passed; until you have recovered them you don't know that the kitten is ok. Keep an eye on her, make sure you know the symptoms of intestinal blockage and at the first sign get her to the vets.
(bloated painful stomach, listless, off her food, raised temperature, difficulty passing faeces.)

2006-07-31 01:54:09 · answer #7 · answered by sarah c 7 · 0 0

Get down the vets asap to be safe and an x-ray

If people say don't worry, ignore it best be safe than sorry - get to the vets

When someone bangs their head badly, they seem ok at first and ignore it and the next thing they pass out

2006-07-31 08:48:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Everything has an elastic limit - even Kittens...

2006-07-31 01:51:48 · answer #9 · answered by Mr D 2 · 0 0

Don't worry - our cats do it all the time - the thing you need to watch with cats - is milk - although they like it - it is not good for them, because their bodies are not equipped to digest it and it can kill them if they drunk to much of it,especially full fat/cream milk or even cream - if you ever want to give milk to a cat, make sure it is well watered down first.

2006-07-31 01:53:35 · answer #10 · answered by beiterspace 2 · 0 0

Two of my cats love to swallow strings and crap but then they always furball them back up a few hours later. It should be ok but watch for anything unusual, they could get binded up in her intestines.

2006-07-31 01:52:57 · answer #11 · answered by gnomes31 5 · 0 0

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