They get sick and you better take it to a vet or it might die.
Contrary to popular belief cats are in fact lactose-intolerant. You should never give a cat whole milk it can make them sick. Kahlua shouldn't be given to a cat it can make them sick.
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Yes, if a cat drinks water contaminated with cleaning products like Ty-D-Bol, it can lead to poisoning. It is important to keep cleaning products away from pets to prevent accidental ingestion. If you suspect your cat has ingested a toxic substance, contact your veterinarian immediately.
If it drinks a lot of it, it may die - if your dog has done this take it to a vet immediately.
Normally you would hear a hissing sound accompanied by your cat being angry
No, it is unlikely for you to get sick if your cat drinks your water.
Contrary to popular belief cats are in fact lactose-intolerant. You should never give a cat whole milk it can make them sick. Kahlua shouldn't be given to a cat it can make them sick.
If your cat drinks coffee, it can lead to caffeine toxicity, which can cause symptoms like restlessness, rapid heart rate, tremors, and even seizures. It is important to keep coffee and other caffeinated beverages away from pets to prevent any potential harm. If you suspect your cat has ingested coffee, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Once the cat drinks the milk, it will follow you anywhere. Then, you can bring it to Charlie's Tool Shop, and she will reward you. Good luck!
If you spill drinks on a laptop....THE LAPTOP DOES NOT WORK.
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He sins.
A pleasing elevation of mood if the person drinks in moderation.
If your cat drinks Tilex, which contains harsh chemicals like bleach, it can lead to serious health issues such as gastrointestinal irritation, vomiting, and abdominal pain. In severe cases, it may cause respiratory distress or chemical burns. It's crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately if you suspect your cat has ingested Tilex. Always keep cleaning products out of reach of pets to prevent accidental poisoning.
Some cows milk on occasion will have no adverse effect on a cat, but it is too rich for a cat to drink on a regular basis. You will never see a grown cat in the wild drinking anything other than water, and that's what house cats should also drink on a daily basis for optimum care of their liver.
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that's easy a sourpuss