Cat hair is not typically dangerous if swallowed in small amounts. However, ingesting large quantities of cat hair can potentially lead to digestive issues or blockages in the digestive tract. It is important to monitor pets and seek veterinary care if they are showing signs of illness after ingesting cat hair.
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Cat hair itself is not dangerous to humans, but some people may be allergic to it. Cat hair can carry allergens such as dander and saliva, which can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Regular cleaning and grooming of cats can help reduce the amount of allergens present in their hair.
It is not possible to remove cat hair from the lungs once it has been inhaled. If someone is experiencing difficulty breathing or other symptoms after inhaling cat hair, they should seek medical attention immediately. Preventing exposure to cat hair by keeping living areas clean and using air purifiers can help reduce the risk of inhaling cat hair.
The shedding of cat hair is not typically dangerous to human health. However, some people may be allergic to cat hair and dander, which can cause respiratory issues or skin irritation. Regular cleaning and grooming of cats can help reduce the amount of hair and dander in the environment.
Cat hair itself is not typically dangerous to human health. However, some people may be allergic to cat hair and dander, which can cause symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and difficulty breathing. Additionally, cat hair can carry allergens, bacteria, and parasites that may pose a risk to human health if not properly managed through regular cleaning and maintenance.
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NOPE! eat all the cat hair you want;D
yes very
Carbon monoxide
no, it is completely natural. as a cat is nearly always licking herself, and her tongue is rough, the tongue picks up loose hairs and it goes to the stomach. this hairy sick is what you would call a hair ball.
because that is the gas we release.