Cats may eat carpet due to a variety of reasons, such as seeking attention, exploring new textures, or trying to alleviate boredom or stress. It is important to monitor this behavior and consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues or dietary deficiencies.
A two meter carpet python would probably not eat a cat, at that size they aren't really big enough to consider a 15lb cat food. A big coastal carpet python would kill a cat no problem, No domestic cat could overpower a coastal. I lost my 20lb Maine coon to my escaped carpet python. Of course that was my fault for not having a secure enclosure. Keep the cat and the snake separated and you'll never have to worry.
No, my cat has not peed on my new carpet.
You can upholster a cat tree with carpet by gluing the carpet to the tree. Any carpet store will have carpet glue that you can use.
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Cats may eat carpet due to a variety of reasons, such as seeking attention, exploring new textures, or addressing a nutritional deficiency. It is important to monitor this behavior and consult a veterinarian if it persists to ensure the cat's health and well-being.
If your cat pees on the carpet instead of its literbox it is peeing for. Territory you need to get ur cat nuttered
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an indoor cat may pee on the carpet because it has no where else to go or they feel threatened or they are marking their territory from other cats
No...but you shouldn't eat carpet in the first place..
Cats may eat carpet due to pica, a condition where they crave non-food items. This behavior can be caused by stress, boredom, or nutritional deficiencies. It's important to address the underlying cause and provide appropriate outlets for your cat's needs. Consulting a veterinarian can help determine the best course of action.