If the rubber band wasn't tight, the cat likely simply kicked it off when it became annoying. If the rubber band was tight, the cat is likely to chew through it as soon as it becomes annoying. However, if the cat left the rubber band alone, and it was tight enough to cut off blood flow, eventually the rubber band would cause all the tissues (including the entire paw) below the rubber band to die and fall off. Depending upon the cat's overall health and exactly how the necrosis of the paw occurs, this could result in fatal blood poisoning. I wouldn't suggest doing this to your cat - it's quite painful - but it's likely the cat would take care of the problem before it became life threatening.
What I like to do is just grab a fistful of the shirt and then tie the rubber band around it. You should probably tie the shirt with rubber bands in 3 or 4 places for better results.
It would apperntly choke and die if no one helps the baby....
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It depends how much tick spray the cat ingested, and which specific tick spray it was. It certainly would not be good for the cat. I would strongly recommend taking the cat and the tick spray can to the vet, as the vet is more likely to be able to find the effects of the specific active chemicals on the cat's system.
That depends upon the quantity that was ingested. However, it is not healthy for cats to ingest xanax, or any other drug intended for humans, as a general rule.
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No. You can not die from ingesting marijuana.
no it does not actually kill you you have to pretend you died. 2. no. the only way you could die from a nerf shot is if it was on fire or if you take a rubber band and tape it on a nerf dart and put a pushpin on it.
Contact your local poison control center or visit the hospital immediately after accidentally ingesting Comet or any other cleaning chemical of any kind.
there blood turns bright red and they begin to die
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