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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
just in case your little darlin' does swallow string, ribbon, whatever.... a lot of times you won't know until it starts coming out... mmm-hmmm! if you are willing for nature to take its course which many vets reccommend, first of all DON'T TRY TO PULL IT THE REST OF THE WAY OUT!!!! second, anytime there is more enough for the cat to start pulling on, snip it off with scissors.
yeah... personal experience
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
Yes - I'll never forget the sight of a piece of cassette tape dangling below her tail. Or the time I found the rubber band in the litter box embedded in you know what.... This cat is going to be the death of me (or at least of my credit card).
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When he was young, the pit bull we had ate several strange items. The kids swore they saw him eat a steel wool pad once, and I know for a fact that he ate a good portion of a throw rug. Without going into too many details, let me just say he looked pitiful as the eaten portion of that rug began to see daylight again.