If you mean bubbles of soap and water that you blow, no they can not.
Gray bubbles on your cat’s skin could be tumors, diseases, or skin infections. It’s best to have a vet examine them to rule out anything serious.
no, because i eat them (there quite delicious,it true)
No, feeding a cat poison of any type could kill the cat. This would fall under Animal Abuse laws.
the cat drank poison
It's to heal the patient and to pop the poison bubbles so that u can suck up the poison.
It looks like a alive cat sleeping.ADD:A poisoned cat will look a little less than just a sleeping cat. A cat that has ingested poison will very likely have foamed at the mouth constantly. It possibly might have vomited to try and get rid of the poison, also. It is unlikely the cat will have many or any outward physical signs of poison.
yes he has a cat called bubbles
no but it can poison it
Commercial bubbles for children are not always safe for cats. Make sure to buy bubbles specifically made for cats. Catnip scented bubbles are a great choice.
Urine is toxic, and your cat is too smart to drink poison.
no it spreads the poison, it will pop on it's on, plus you could make it scar, like with other blisters I have to correct the original person that posted - you cannot spread "poison" by popping the bubbles. The fluid in the bubbles is produced by your body and caused by the reaction to the plant's oil that was deposited on your skin. By the time the "bubbles" show up, the oil is typically long gone. However, you must be careful about infection and scarring when "popping" so it is best to speak with your doctor.
Unless the cricket is laced with poison, it is a natural food for a cat and won't harm it.