Cardboard boxes, book covers, styrofoam, rubber Croc's style shoes and flip flops, wire, even the occasional wooden spoon or popsicle stick, cats enjoy to chew many things simply because they find it enjoyable to do so. When a young cat is cutting teeth, or a cat has a sore tooth, the chewing can be to ease the discomfort. read more
Cardboard boxes, book covers, styrofoam, rubber Croc's style shoes and flip flops, wire, even the occasional wooden spoon or popsicle stick, cats enjoy to chew many things simply because they find it enjoyable to do so. read more
Best Answer: A cat shouldn't do that >.> Usually, when people and animals eat foreigns things (such as paper, foam, grass, etc) they're missing a key vitamin out of their diet (such as iron for eating paper, vitamin A for eating fish eyes). read more
Plus, some styrofoam is treated with chemicals that help it dissolve and breakdown faster, which can be toxic to your kitty. Keep all styrofoam far away from your cats and have them seen by a vet immediately if they stop eating, vomit or have a painful belly after ingestion. read more