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What Happens If a Cat Eats a Moth? For the most part, nothing bad will happen to your cat if it happens to actually catch a moth and eat it. Like many other insects, if your cat eats too many moths then it could wind up with an upset stomach.

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When was Garden tiger moth created?

Garden tiger moth was created in 1758.


When was Scarlet tiger moth created?

Scarlet tiger moth was created in 1758.


Where did the first flight in a Tiger Moth take off and land?

tiger moth it only lasted 12 seconds so it landed in tiger moth


Did my cat eat a moth?

It is possible that your cat ate a moth.


Is a tiger moth a herbivore?

no


What is the life cycle of the garden tiger moth?

Garden Tiger Moth caterpillars are born from an egg. The nymphs grow large and spin themselves into a cocoon after which they hatch as a moth.


Can my cat die from a moth?

Actually it IS harmful if the cat eats many of them... like three or more a day for several days. Moths have a toxic powder on their wings. Although it may not harm them to eat a few, several in a few days can cause your cat to become lethargic, lose weight and get very sick.


What should I do if my cat ate a moth?

If your cat ate a moth, monitor their behavior for any signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Moths are generally not toxic to cats, but if your cat shows any concerning symptoms, contact your veterinarian for advice. Keep an eye on your cat's eating and drinking habits and provide plenty of fresh water.


What is the Tiger Moth's habitat?

You can find Tiger Moth larvae throughout North America


What kind of butterfly does a wooly bear caterpillar turn into?

It does not turn into a butterfly at all. It turns into the Isabella Tiger Moth.


Is the scarlet tiger moth rare or not?

The Scarlet Tiger Moth is not rare. It can be found in Europe, Transcaucasus, northern Iran, and Turkey. It belongs to the family Arctidae.


What kind of insect is a Garden Tiger?

It's a moth.