This is slang for performing oral sex on a woman. "Carpet eater" or "carpet muncher" is sometimes used perjoratively to describe lesbians, but the term applies regardless if it's a man or woman doing it.
No...but you shouldn't eat carpet in the first place..
yes because you would probably choke to death or there may be something in it
yeswell, i don't think a person will die just from eating carpet freshener. it is a chemical, though. it just depends on how much of it the person ate.
To dogs, carpet is somewhat like grass. It is soft, and can be torn up. Naturally, dogs eat grass when they are sick or constipated, and so eating something like grass is because of their instincts.
It is a rude term for a lesbian who gives oral sex to another lesbian. It is derived from "carpet" being slang for pubic hair, and "muncher" comes from the phrase denoting oral sex that includes the term "eating."
He might just be hybernating but double check the tank is at the right temp just to be safe
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Cats may eat carpet due to boredom, stress, or a nutritional deficiency. To prevent this behavior, provide mental and physical stimulation, ensure a balanced diet, and discourage carpet chewing by using deterrent sprays or providing alternative chew toys. If the behavior persists, consult a veterinarian for further advice.
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Depends on the size of the dog, you don't need them over eating, this causes health problems and a dirty carpet. lol
Cats may eat carpet fibers due to boredom, stress, or a dietary deficiency. To prevent this behavior, provide plenty of mental and physical stimulation, ensure a balanced diet, and discourage the behavior by using deterrent sprays or covering the carpet with a safe alternative. If the behavior persists, consult a veterinarian for further advice.