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Ever get your cat HIGH?
Why is it that everytime I light up a fatty joint my cat comes over?
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cats are total stoners.
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"When a cat get's high"
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uh oh, PK is gonna get you.
Hope you arent a submitter. :1orglaugh |
I used to all the time, the cat loved it
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we don't get high off catnip, cats don't get high off weed. Chocolate and aspirin is poison to dogs. Our bodies don't react the same way to chemicals.
Don't be trailer trash, don't abuse your pets. |
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Make Brownies, Cloud 9 for hours.. p.s. why don't my pics work--is there a trick?
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Dogs are allregic to chocolate. At a higher than normal rate so it's generally advised not to give them chocolate. Aspirin is posionous to anything if you take enough of it. Humans and animals alike. Aspirin is OFTEN given to dogs to ease certain pains, espeicially in large breeds. Baby aspriin or half an aspirin of course, but aspirin none the less. Don't spread myths ;-) |
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i've seen many dogs get drunk on their own.. and lots of animals will come running when they smell weed because they want to get high. |
my cat not alike... never gets used to smoke, runs away but one sniff makes her weirdo-lazy-but-jumpin. she likes it but she rejects it... never understand what she's up to! i tell her 'c'mon cat everybody else does it so why don't you? :Graucho
but as a cat myself, yes i do get myself high every possible moment!:thumbsup |
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Got my cat high friday. Then he went for the catnip.
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Thats one mighty fine hairless pussy :thumbsup |
My appologies, theobromine, contained in chocolate, is toxic to dogs. At fairly elevated levels of course. I have a vet to yell at :)
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Tobacco products cause excitement, salivation, vomiting, muscle weakness, and coma or death, and the toxic effects can develop within minutes. Marijuana causes involuntary muscle movements, depression or excitability, trembling, and salivation. Large amounts can be fatal.
Aspirin and other pain relievers are in every home, and these poisonings can be severe. When aspirin is prescribed for animals, the dosage must be strictly followed. Too much aspirin can lead to anemia and gastric hemorrhage. Ibuprofen and naproxen will cause painful gastrointestinal problems. One 200mg ibuprofen tablet is toxic to a small dog. Never give acetaminophen to a cat or dog. In cats the drug affects oxygen in the blood, and it produces severe depression and abdominal pain in dogs. If not quickly eliminated from the body, just two extra-strength tablets in 24 hours will most likely kill a small pet. Clinical signs in cats develop within one or two hours and include excessive salivation, paw and facial swelling, depression, and ash-gray gums. In dogs watch for anorexia, vomiting, depression, and abdominal pain. High doses are usually fatal. http://www.healthypet.com/Library/prevent-12.html ----------- simple google search results: http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...pets+cats+dogs I know you're all way too cool, what with the backwards baseball hat and all, to really give a shit though. Sure is funny watching the cat stagger around. |
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I used to have a cat that liked to join the circle
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my cat used to wig out when i would blow smoke in his face...
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Some cats get the munchies when stoned...
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:1orglaugh nice pic
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I'd buy that pic if it was a poster :1orglaugh
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