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Old November 9th 04, 03:54 AM
beka
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My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks
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Old November 9th 04, 05:33 AM
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in article , beka at
wrote on 11/8/04 9:54 PM:

My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks


I don't think it will harm him at all.

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Old November 9th 04, 05:33 AM
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in article , beka at
wrote on 11/8/04 9:54 PM:

My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks


I don't think it will harm him at all.

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Old November 9th 04, 06:19 AM
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Their stomachs are able to digest all kinds of weird animal parts (on
poor little mice...), even bones. A whisker should be a piece of cake,
so to speak.

I wouldn't worry at all,

Rhonda


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My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks


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Old November 9th 04, 06:19 AM
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Their stomachs are able to digest all kinds of weird animal parts (on
poor little mice...), even bones. A whisker should be a piece of cake,
so to speak.

I wouldn't worry at all,

Rhonda


beka wrote:

My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks


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Old November 9th 04, 09:26 PM
beka
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Rhonda wrote in message ...
Their stomachs are able to digest all kinds of weird animal parts (on
poor little mice...), even bones. A whisker should be a piece of cake,
so to speak.

I wouldn't worry at all,

Rhonda


beka wrote:

My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks


Thank you for your emails. I am concerned because the one end of a
whisker is quite sharp and can prick a finger.
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Old November 9th 04, 09:26 PM
beka
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Rhonda wrote in message ...
Their stomachs are able to digest all kinds of weird animal parts (on
poor little mice...), even bones. A whisker should be a piece of cake,
so to speak.

I wouldn't worry at all,

Rhonda


beka wrote:

My cat just swallowed one of his whiskers. Will he be ok? Thanks


Thank you for your emails. I am concerned because the one end of a
whisker is quite sharp and can prick a finger.
 




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