It can be - baby powder (talcum powder) is a fine particulate material, which means it can get deep into a cat's lungs and cause problems. Also, it is a calcium salt, which if ingested can cause electrolyte issues.
No sulfur powder is a non toxic formula almost like baby powder it will not harm humans or cats if ingested but will give you a very nasty taste.
Ingesting small amounts of baby powder from licking their paws is generally not harmful to cats. However, if a cat ingests a large amount of baby powder, it can cause stomach upset or potentially lead to respiratory issues if they inhale the powder. It's best to keep baby powder away from pets to prevent any accidental ingestion.
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
Baby powder is not food.
Talcum powder is not overtly harmful to dogs, but remember that our four-legged friends need a bit of oil in their coats to keep them healthy. The oils are developed naturally, and are somewhat dependent of the animal's diet. Talc, talcum powder, might dry a dog's coat out a bit by absorbing these oils, so consider the reason for applying it and weigh the consequences. A call to a local vet wouldn't cost anything but a bit of time, and good information can almost certainly be had there.
yes.
Of course it is a problem if a toddler ate (ingested) baby powder! Call your doctor to see what they recommend.
Once the child is no longer a baby, it becomes toxic.
I'm sure you could if you really wanted to
Baby powder is finely ground, slightly perfumed, talc. It is not meant to be tasted, but should not be harmful to has a small sample taste.
The words "baby" and "powder" are common nouns.
no iceberg is not harmful for cats.