They are safe to chew but not safe to eat.
Chewing on a straw can lead to the straw becoming damaged or deformed, making it less effective for sipping drinks. Additionally, it may introduce bacteria from your mouth into the straw, which can be unhygienic. Prolonged chewing can also cause jaw discomfort or dental issues if done excessively. Overall, it's best to use straws for their intended purpose rather than as a chew toy.
perhaps she does but i think she was bored.
you will get mouth cancer and you will get a big bad buzz
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No, if it will hurt your dog, he or she will simply not chew it.
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cats do stupid stuff. I think that a good idea is to enforce the chewing as bad behavior and spray your cat w/ water w/ a spray blottle when he/she id chewing the sheets. Make sure you only squirt them when they are chewing and not the 20 after when you are finding the bottle, because then they won't be able to connect the two and recognize the chewing as bad.
It is extremely bad for your dog to eat it. The person above does not know what they are talking about. Straw is indigestible.
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