It depends how much tick spray the cat ingested, and which specific tick spray it was. It certainly would not be good for the cat. I would strongly recommend taking the cat and the tick spray can to the vet, as the vet is more likely to be able to find the effects of the specific active chemicals on the cat's system.
No
Yes, a cat can die from ingesting a rubber band. The rubber band can cause blockages in the cat's digestive system, leading to serious health complications or even death. It is important to keep small objects like rubber bands out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
yes
cats usually smell like their own toilet. so dont wash them or spray them with any perfume or smells because cats noses are really sensitive so if you DO spray them with anything your cat could get really sick and die because of the poisons in it. so please dont spray any type of animal.
That depends upon the quantity that was ingested. However, it is not healthy for cats to ingest xanax, or any other drug intended for humans, as a general rule.
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They may not die but they will get sick.Type your answer here...
No. You can not die from ingesting marijuana.
hold your cat down then find the tick and try not to get any fur because it might hurt your cat put your finger on the tick (you can wear gloves) and just turn/roll (not twist) it in one direction until it comes out. If you don't understand what I'm saying you can also use this method although I don't recommend it because it hurts your cat much more. Use some sticky duct tape to pull it off since when you squeeze the tick it releases poison to your cat. Both methods work on humans and dogs. hope this was helpful! :)
Yes You will Die a slow and horrible death. tell your family of my condolences. No you Idiot you will not die.
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Put a small drop of olive oil on the tics; the tics will pull out and die and the oil won't harm your pet. Best thing is to use a tick pick which you can by from a vet or pet shop. Even if a tick is dead when you remove it there can still be infected liquids in the tick which can be passed into the dog if the tick is squeezed when removing. A vet will also remove a tick for you.