Yes
They could eat rubber if they didnt see it, but if they did see it they wouldn't eat it!
Rubber mites definitely exist, usually living under beds.
she is sick
No
No, a cat should not eat a rubber band as it can be harmful and cause digestive issues or blockages.
No
they die
When glass and rubber are mixed together, they do not chemically bond. Glass and rubber have different properties and do not typically adhere to each other. The resulting mixture would likely separate into distinct glass and rubber components.
Rubber eels eat worms, insects, and insect larvae. Most species of rubber eel live on land and burrow into the ground. The water species will burrow into the floor of the water.
nothing
Yes those crazy bastards will eat anything!