No, the cat will not die he has licked his flea collar. The flea collar is not toxic to cats only to fleas and ticks.
No
yeah my cat did and it wasnt nice i had to take her the the emergency vet to get a shot.........
No
Not usually, they will just find another cat to live on.
Yes, a cat can die from to much flea treatment because to many chemicals can soak into a cats skin and make them very sick, and usually even die! :(
the cat choked. the collar was wet from the storm. when the cat jump and lay beside the fire place, the collar strink as it got warmer by the warmth of the fireplace. so it choked and die.
Yes, even if your cat is not sick their are mites in there faeces (they clean themselves with their tongue) that can make you go blind or worse
They can die if they are allergic to the flea medicine but this almost never happens, so for the majority of cats the answer is no.
at worst case yes. never ever use dog flea repellent on cats
Soft and mushy poop in kittens can be a sign of dietary issues or parasites, so it's best to consult with a veterinarian for a check-up. Indoor kittens may not need a flea collar, but if you live in an area where fleas are common or if you have other pets that go outside, it may be worth considering as a preventative measure.
Yes, this is very possible with certain types of collars. If this concerns you, you can purchase either a break-away collar that will come unbuckled immediately if it becomes snagged on something, or a collar with an expandable elastic backing that will allow the cat to slip out if anything like that happens.
he licked a toad