Take it to the vet, that's all you can really do, it might get quite ill !
If you hamster isn't eating then it means it's ill. Take it to the vet and say that your hamster isn't eating.
If the cat is bitten by the millipede while eating it, the cat could become very ill. The cat will need to be taken to a vet for treatment.
When a hamster is ill you have to watch out for eating less and drinking less,too much sleep,being less active,sneezing,shaking, vommiting,and wet bottom.Hope this helps.:)
If the rat had a disease and the cat eats it, the cat may indeed fall ill. However, a cat's digestive system is perfectly designed to eat raw meat and can easily handle some amount of bacteria. The rat would have to be incredibly sick for a cat to fall ill.
MOst domestic animals including cats do not express that they're ill or in pain very well. And in the wild, this is just as well, as showing weakness can be detrimental. Howeverm diagnosing cat ailments, especially at home, is very difficult. That your cat is not eating is a bad sign. That your cat is weak is worse. You need to get this animal to a vet.
You don't. If the hamster is ill you take it to the vets.
Apart from the fact that you're not supposed to disturb your hamster when it's sleeping or eating, normally a hamster would bite if you did that. It might be that your hamster is simply not aggressive at all, or on the other hand it could be that it's too weak to defend itself because it's ill. It would be best to take the hamster to the vet's just in case to see there's nothing wrong with it.
If your cat eats watercolor paint that is non-toxic, they should be fine. They may become ill if they eat a watercolor paint that is made toxic ingredients like cobalt or cadmium and you should contact your vet.
I've never seen a cat eat dirt but it might have been eating grass. Cats eat grass when they feel ill and it helps them be sick. Keep an eye on your cat after it has eaten grass.
Yes, of course! Cats, even our pets cats, are perfectly capable of safely eating a mouse as that is what they have evolved to eat, amongst other small animals and birds. Unless the mouse has been poisoned or is seriously ill, nothing will happen to the cat. A cat's system is perfectly designed to handle raw meat, organs and bone. All the nutrients a cat needs is found in its prey.
It might die
Yes