Yes - especially don't rub any cats on it or it may damage some electronics.
BTW for machining, any fine-toothed saw blade works well for straight cuts. A metal hacksaw blade is usually stiff enough by itself to make accurate, clean finish cuts on "quality" styrofoam. For drilling round holes use paper drills - you can make your own custom sizes from any soft metal tubing with a chamfered slicing rim formed by running a larger drill bit into the end until the rim is sharp.
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