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Most litter ingestion occurs in small amounts and does not cause side effects for your cat. If you notice your cat persistently eating litter, or if they stop eating, start vomiting, develop ...
The litter isn't the target; it's the feces buried underneath it. Referred to as coprophagia, eating feces occurs because dogs can smell food through the feces — in this case, cat food.
A tiny dog who stepped in to help a new litter of orphan puppies is being ... The owner said she's taking advantage of "stuffing her face" and eating endless food. Plus, she's been producing ...
Some animals now live in a world of plastics—like ... PHOTOGRAPH BY SHAWN MILLER “The really sad thing about this is that they’re eating plastic thinking it’s food,” says Matthew Savoca ...