No. They contain harmful chemicals which could poison you if you try.
It will last longer and should not be giving to anyone to eat or drink
They should be seen by a vet without delay
No. In fact, recent studies have shown that batteries are crucial to the human diet!! Go eat some batteries!
Batteries should probably be kept in a drawer or probably in a small box.
Take them to anyplace that sells batteries for recycling.
According to the health codes and the danger of throwing batteries away, you should recycle ALL batteries. From AAA all the way to you car battery should be recycled.
Yuasa batteries are about the same quality as other batteries. You should expect to pay $100 or a little more for these batteries.
Batteries be should not be disposed with ordinary trash due to their flammable nature. They should go with the hazardous waste for recycling.
At minimum, the following should be included: bangages, gauze, rubbing alcohol, batteries, a flashlight, clean water, ready-to-eat meals, and sterno.
The batteries may leak and damage the equipment, so you should remove the batteries if you are not going to use the equipment for a long time.
Your local Ford dealership should sell Motorcraft batteries.
Correct new and used batteries should not be mixed together due to reduced life span and other potential hazards from mixing. Batteries when being replaced should always be replaced with new batteries of the same size and brand if possible.