Why do you ask? Do you want to poison a cat?
Soap probably won't though. But don't poison a cat if that's what you're doing.
Oh no, I'm definitely not poisoning a cat. It's just that I sometimes find my cat eating hand soap and I stop her, but I just wanted to make sure it isn't poisonous.
Oh, okay. Just that maybe your cat will get a little sick.
NO
Hitler did not own a cat and is known to have disliked cats. He did however, have a dog who he poisoned.
If cats eat salamanders then they will be poisoned but they can recover quickly. You still might want to take them to the vet.
No, it is not safe to use human soap on cats. Cats have different skin pH levels and using human soap can cause skin irritation and other health issues for them. It is important to use products specifically designed for cats when bathing them.
Dial soap is not safe for cats. It can be harmful if ingested or if it comes into contact with their skin. It is best to use products specifically designed for cats when bathing them.
they get clean
No, it is not safe to use Dial soap on your cat. Cats have sensitive skin and using human soap can cause irritation or allergic reactions. It is best to use products specifically made for cats.
Human soap is not safe for cats to use. It is important to use specially formulated cat shampoo that is gentle and safe for their skin and fur.
No, it is not recommended to use baby soap on cats for bathing. Cats have sensitive skin and require specific grooming products designed for their needs. Using the wrong soap can cause skin irritation and other health issues for your cat. It is best to use cat-specific grooming products recommended by a veterinarian.
Of course
depends on how strong it is. If it is just soap and water the person may have an upset stomach. But if it is an official insecticide the person may be poisoned or dying.
Not unless the bird was poisoned. Birds would make up a large percentage of your cats diet if it had to fend for itself.