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Old November 17th 03, 07:04 PM
Judy F
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I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also, does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F


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Old November 17th 03, 07:54 PM
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also, does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.

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Old November 17th 03, 07:54 PM
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also, does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.

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all owned by cats" -- Asimov

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Old November 17th 03, 07:54 PM
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also, does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.

--
^,,^ Cats-haven Hobby Farm ^,,^ ^,,^


"There are millions of intelligent species in the universe, and they are
all owned by cats" -- Asimov

Custom handcrafts, Sterling silver beaded jewelry
http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...s&userid=katra
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Old November 17th 03, 08:03 PM
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of

them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also,

does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.


yes one of mine does it, if she gets the chance..... we have to be very
careful not to leave any around. She never chews black sack tho! LOL


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Old November 17th 03, 08:03 PM
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of

them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also,

does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.


yes one of mine does it, if she gets the chance..... we have to be very
careful not to leave any around. She never chews black sack tho! LOL


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Old November 17th 03, 08:03 PM
~*SooZy*~
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"Katra" wrote in message
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of

them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also,

does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.


yes one of mine does it, if she gets the chance..... we have to be very
careful not to leave any around. She never chews black sack tho! LOL


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Old November 17th 03, 09:18 PM
Judy F
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I never leave the plastic and the kitties unattended, but do you think it's
dangerous because of suffocation risk, or is the plastic itself dangerous.
They've never tried to eat it, only lick it!
Judy F

"~*SooZy*~" wrote in message
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"Katra" wrote in message
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of

them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also,

does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.


yes one of mine does it, if she gets the chance..... we have to be very
careful not to leave any around. She never chews black sack tho! LOL




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Old November 17th 03, 09:18 PM
Judy F
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I never leave the plastic and the kitties unattended, but do you think it's
dangerous because of suffocation risk, or is the plastic itself dangerous.
They've never tried to eat it, only lick it!
Judy F

"~*SooZy*~" wrote in message
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"Katra" wrote in message
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of

them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also,

does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.


yes one of mine does it, if she gets the chance..... we have to be very
careful not to leave any around. She never chews black sack tho! LOL




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Old November 17th 03, 09:18 PM
Judy F
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I never leave the plastic and the kitties unattended, but do you think it's
dangerous because of suffocation risk, or is the plastic itself dangerous.
They've never tried to eat it, only lick it!
Judy F

"~*SooZy*~" wrote in message
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"Katra" wrote in message
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Judy F wrote:

I have three cats, and all of them like to lick plastic bags. One of

them
likes to chew the plastic too. Anyone else have a cat like this? Also,

does
anyone think this is dangerous in any way?
Judy F



It is very dangerous...
I have several cats that do it too, I just keep plastic bags out of
their reach. They only have brief access to them when I'm unloading and
putting away groceries.

Oh, they also like to pee on them. ;-) One more good reason to keep them
picked up!

K.


yes one of mine does it, if she gets the chance..... we have to be very
careful not to leave any around. She never chews black sack tho! LOL




 




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