Cats can easily
swallow small objects and pieces of string or cord.
Not exact matches
You may be surprised by what you find —
small batteries that can be
swallowed, furniture that tips,
objects that can shatter, unguarded stairs to the basement, and so much more.
Babies are particularly fascinated by shimmering
objects and
small items and are inclined to
swallowing them when found.
Just make sure these
objects are not
small they can be easily
swallowed.
Some things are mostly common sense, like keeping
small objects that can be easily eaten or
swallowed out of reach.
Additionally, knives should be kept where they can't be knocked off the counter, and you should always keep eyes out for
small objects like twist ties that can easily be
swallowed.
But don't give your kitten any strings, yarns, ribbons, sharp or too
small toys as these
objects may be easily
swallowed.
Don't leave
small, sharp, easily
swallowed objects lying around.
Keep your workshop off - limits (cats will jump at moving
objects such as drills and power saws - may also
swallow screws, nails, wire and other
small parts)
Swallowed objects that are
small enough may not pose any problems if they pass out of the body, but prove dangerous if they cause an intestinal blockage.
Sweep and vacuum all areas the puppy will have access to, including under the furniture and in - between the cushions to remove
small objects that may be
swallowed.
Waste paper baskets and
small objects that could be
swallowed should also be removed.
They often
swallow them or any other
small sharp
objects.
Small objects such as change, jewelry, hair ties should also be kept out of reach lest they be
swallowed.
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small objects that can be played with and accidentally
swallowed should be removed.
Don't let them play with fragile ornaments or
small objects that can easily be chewed up or
swallowed.
Keep your workshop off - limits (puppies will jump at moving
objects such as drills and power saws - may also
swallow screws, nails, wire and other
small parts)
They often investigate
small objects they come across by taking hold of them with their mouths, and it does happen that these
small objects get
swallowed.
Children's toys and
small objects may attract a playful kitty and become lodged in its mouth or
swallowed.
Things to watch for are electric cords that tempt puppy to chew or grab, cleaning rags or sponges left in puppy's reach, hanging cords on draperies and window blinds,
small objects that puppy might
swallow, a bowl of candy on the coffee table, etc..
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