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The operation was successful and, when the regurgitated bits were put together with the plastic removed from his stomach, the team realised Milo had eaten an entire plastic dart from a toy gun.
Ms Draper urged parents to ensure small toys were kept out the way of pets.
"Children’s toys can be dangerous to cats and especially to kittens who see everything as a plaything," she said.
Dog day care owner spends £12k on abandoned pets
Milo has recovered fully from his operation and Cats Protection is now looking to rehome him.
The charity said he would make an "ideal pet" as he is young and can adapt to most environments.
“Milo is friendly, loving and so affectionate,” said Ms Draper. “He’s full of energy and... loves to play."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cew1712k700o

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