Fish are normal for a cat to eat. Not much would happen to the cat.
yes they will but only if you let the frog loose. They espescially seem to like small frogs.
nothing happen. my cats enjoy eating cakes and until now they still alive, living with me happily.
nothing should happen to the cat, unless the cake contains poison, drug or etc..
Yes, my cat was ill after trying to eat a frog; went off her food for a few hours which is very unusual!
Cats do not eat cake. Feeding any cake to a cat will not do it any good.
there is no caterpillars that eat cat nip, all caterpillars will see what it is by taking a nibble but no caterpillar eats cat nip
A katydid will not make a cat sick if he eats it. Cats can eat bugs without the bugs making the cat sick.
a bird eats a wildcat trust me on this I've seen it happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a bird eats a wildcat trust me on this I've seen it happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is called an analogy(snake is to hawk because the hawk eats the snake as the dogs eats the cat)
Virtually anyone and everyone eats some form of a cake.
If you mean a cake that eats people, the answer is no. If you mean a man that eats cake, the answer is yes.
Da F%$k is this going to happen in real life?
my cat eats chicken yes it is a good name for a cat that eat chicken
it dies of poisoning it damages the bowls of the stomach causing slow pain
What Happens If a Cat Eats a Moth? For the most part, nothing bad will happen to your cat if it happens to actually catch a moth and eat it. Like many other insects, if your cat eats too many moths then it could wind up with an upset stomach.
IT doesn't eat pooh. No cat eats pooh it eats cat food.
No.
Cats do not eat cake. Feeding any cake to a cat will not do it any good.
No a cat eats meat
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.
If the cat ate a poisonous plant or an object that is not edible I'd advise taking the cat to a vet before the cat shows fatal symptoms.