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Why does my cat react in a strange way to rubber-like materials?

My cat behaves pretty strangely when playing with objects made of rubber or other squishy stretchy rubber like material. I don’t buy her toys like this, but sometimes she finds an elastic band, or an eraser, or squishy toys made of that weird hyperflex material. Once she does, they hold her interest for a long time, and she meows in a very strange way. In my opinion, it sounds like s sad meow, and she keeps meowing at me and trying to get my attention.I’m just wondering if the material is harmful in anyway? Why does my cat react so strangely around those objects? From her meows she sounds upset, but she keeps playing with them and seems to be having a blast.

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Tee hee!, that is for the extreme minority who will do such a mad thing and then claim money for the problems that they cause themselves. There are many stupid people in this world.
It may be the battery is low, but you probably considered that already. Perhaps it is old and beyond it's lifespan. Fire alarms contain a small amount of a radioactive element in order to register smoke. If it has expired than you need to replace it.
I know I am late to this, but here goes. Roth is an alternative form of the German word for red, rot (which is directly related to the English word); the word shield is derived from German and its equivalent is in fact Schild. Written German chi sounds hee (with a thick consonant sound), while schi sounds like shee.
What's worse is that in order for them to have the warning, someone would have had to have done that. Wow. That's just a shame. LOL So yes ignorant. Much like on a blow-dryer. Do not dry hair while in shower. 'Cause if it didn't say that LOL
haha that's really useful

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