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speshlk37 - 20/08/2012 02:19 - United States
You will find some eventually... Just not with your eyes
Hey, I would rather find them with my eyes than my foot...
Hon, the joke flew right over your head.
Or right into their head.
My suggestion is to walk around with a magnet....
or with bare feet, whichever method you prefer. free acupuncture
hopefully they aren't in your cat...
At least it wasn't a box of thumb tacks
Thumb tacks would be easier to spot...
What is your logic?
Some kittens just want to watch the world burn.
I hope the poor little one didn't eat them. They could perforate his stomach or bowel.
do you have carpet?
You should really take your cat to a vet incase it ate them.
Two words, wear shoes. Hope you find them.
Chances are a kitten wouldn't have swallowed them, there's no reason for that... Still I would take it to the vet if you have concerns
Kittens and puppies will eat anything. My cats have consumed the weirdest things. I had one that would eat the plastic handle off of grocery bags but thankfully she pooped them out so she never required surgery. Pins are deadly.
Pets eat strange things all the time. Ask a vet, I'm sure many will have a lot of stories to share.
My late Doberman ate her entire rope toy. My friend's Lab ate a sticky hand. My Bluetick ate (and thankfully regurgitated) a tennis ball a few years ago. Another friend's wolf hybrid pup would eat rocks. I don't have any cat examples since I don't keep cats or really have any friends that do, but I've heard similar stories about all sorts of animals.
My cat tried to. It cost us at least $100 CAD just to know there was a needle stuck in its throat and the roof of its mouth, and to get rid of it. OP, if you ever read this, please for the love of Simba the Lion, check your cats mouth and take your cat to the vet for safe measure
I hope the poor little one didn't eat them. They could perforate his stomach or bowel.
My suggestion is to walk around with a magnet....