When a cat eats cardboard, it can cause digestive issues such as vomiting or constipation. The cardboard may also block the cat's intestines, leading to a serious medical emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention. It is important to keep cardboard and other non-food items out of reach of cats to prevent them from ingesting it.
If your cat eats cardboard, it can lead to digestive issues such as blockages or irritation. To prevent this behavior, provide your cat with appropriate chew toys, keep cardboard out of reach, and ensure your cat has a balanced diet to discourage eating non-food items. If the behavior persists, consult with a veterinarian for further advice.
then you have a big cat
Cats may play around with paper/cardboard and rip it up a bit. This is primarily harmless to a cat. If the cat eats a lot of it, take it to a veterinarian.
puke.
Nothing but they should only have cat food.
He/She will go crazy!!
Will do no harm, I have a cat that eats Dogfish heads.
nothing
A cat eats the elephant
they die end of story
The cat will probably not be hurt, unless something's happened to the popcorn or it has like tons of salt on it. I have a cat who eats popcorn occasionally and there he's fine.
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