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baked chicken kabob question ?

okay so i had a somewhat similar question earlier but no one answered this question, im buying some already put together chicken kabobs from the store, im planning on cooking them in the oven since i live in an apartment.im worried bout the wooden skewers, will they burn? i cant really soak them since they are already put together any suggestions? Could i wrap the handles in foil?

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if its a young cat my best bet is its her teethbut if ur cat is older than that im not sure if its eating itand its a house cat or even if its an outside cat it may be doing it to make itself throwup a furball cats eat grass because it makes them throw up a furball so maby ur cat is trying to do it with plastic bags
My cat does this sometimes too, it's usually if I'm asleep and there's a bag in my room and it's soooo annoying, it's like she knows it's annoying and she wants me to wake upShe also loves pictures after they get developedIt's probably something they smell or the textureThey also love that crackle sound.
This is a more difficult behavior to explain, and some cats are more prone to it than othersMost feline behaviorists have come to believe that some cats find a slight odor to the plastic and/or film surfaces simply irresistible, and also that the coolness and texture of the plastic and/or film must feel and taste good on the cat's tongueIt may also be another form of trying to nurse - sort of a feline oral compulsive behavior.
Ok, firstly, don't worry about it.I have done this countless times in the oven and trust me they will not burnso don't worry about it and just go about baking you're chicken kabobsHowever I would suggest that you check on them every once in a while and line the baking sheet with aluminum foil in order to make clean up easier

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