• People give their animals drugs and think it's alright?
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[QUOTE=Mac2468;27823286]Actually pills are deadly.[/QUOTE] Poor Louis.
I dont have pets, but my sister gives catnip to her cats like 4 times a day. and they always are passed out in some corner.... :ohdear:
Does OP know about catnip?
I don't have a problem with it but you probably shouldn't give as much as you take to your pet. It would effect them more then it effects you. [editline]3rd February 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=JustExtreme;27833068]Does OP know about catnip?[/QUOTE] That's some funny stuff. My cat eats way to much and pukes everywhere It's like he's back in Collage.
haha, some cats seem to like it and others don't they don't actually have to eat it to get the effect I don't think, they can just be sniffing it or brushing their face against it
we once smoked some bong and breathed all the smoke to my friends cats face :v: it was pretty fun the cat went all silent ninja after it also, even though we've never blown smoke to one of my friends dog, everytime we toke up in his place the dogs eyes are all red.. maybe hunger for blood like my friend says but who knows :v: [b]edit[/b] also for people saying it's cruel to get a dog for example high by either feeding some cannabis consumable or something relatively safe, bullshit. especially if it's the one and only dog in the house, it's not cruel to let the dog feel different for once in his boring life
[QUOTE=JakeIsWin;27828392]Imagine the life of a dog, if you will: Boring as fuck, nothing to do but sleep or eat or play if you don't have a lazy ass master. I think a little stimulation would liven them and make them a wee bit happier, dontcha think? Unless it's PCP, then fuck them.[/QUOTE] Wait so you are assuming that dogs think along the lines of humans? That's a complete fallacy. Their brains work differently, and they act more upon instincts than they do desires. So when exactly would a dog have an instinct to "get high"? It's not a behavior it is naturally adapted to because it wasn't at all possible until humans. And don't you think the idea of getting something high that has no consent is completely wrong? In my mind this is similar to getting a baby high and saying that they like it, based upon observable behavior that YOU decide is right or normal. You're not exactly doing a brain scan to see what receptors are active in this case, to see if it actually does effect them in the same way that it does humans. Our brains are the most similar to that of rats, and dog brains are not at all similar. I'm not an animal activist by any means, but something about forcing an animal to do something and drawing the assumption it wants to is sick. This is animal abuse.
I would argue but my snake is so fucking high right now and it's fucking hilarious
I like Mr. Bungle
My pet snail shoots heroine.
Animals love to get high the same way people do. Of course you don't just blow smoke in their face, blow a little in their ear (for dogs, their membrane in the ear is thin, their noses can be damaged by smoke because of the high sense of smell) and wait 5 minutes. Try blow a little more, if the dog snaps or is scared stop. simple way to see if they wanna get blitzed.
What the fuck... thats like getting a 2 year old baby high...
I can't imagine giving dogs any kind of drug is good for them, they aren't as resilient to the negative effects as we are.
[QUOTE=Capn'Underpants;27825905]I think he leaves after because your a dirty furry and he knows without pot you'll rape him.[/QUOTE] i'm not a furry i lost a bet
[QUOTE=Verdana;27839320]i'm not a furry i lost a bet[/QUOTE] shut up that was my line
A lot of people get their animals high I'd never do it, I think it's cruel. I kick my cat out of room before I smoke, I wouldn't want to accidentally hurt the little bastard, might not be good for his system. I'd die inside if I hurt him :(
[QUOTE=En-Guage V2;27839642]A lot of people get their animals high I'd never do it, I think it's cruel. I kick my cat out of room before I smoke, I wouldn't want to accidentally hurt the little bastard, might not be good for his system. I'd die inside if I hurt him :([/QUOTE] i never intentionally get my cats high, and i always have plenty of ventilation when i smoke, but if they're in the room i make sure they're a good distance from me, i feel the exact same way.
If your dog starts asking for pot, you know it's time to stop rolling new one's.
I sat behind a girl on the bus today and she was going on about how they gave a fish shine by pouring the liquid in the bowl. Why would you even waste the product? She later discussed how the fish was then put in a microwave because her little brother was hungry.
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I hate memes. Especially gay cat ones and most dog ones.
I know cats that will run to my friends if they hear the crinkling of the baggy. just like they run to you if they hear you opening food cans.
I give my old cat acetaminophen/paracetamol when she's done something silly and hurt herself. Guess that doesn't really count.
I used to do a lot of ecstasy with friends and when we were rolling we'd always pet my friends cat nibby, and it wasn't until later we discovered that one of the routes MDMA takes out of the body is through excreted fluids, including sweat. So long story short the cat's into techno now.
I'm not against the idea but I don't like it. I smoke every week and every now and then I think about this. Right now my dog is a puppy so im not letting her anywhere near me when im smoking. Even when she gets older I dont think ill be wanting to introduce my dog to weed.
My dog Jude gets high and looks at me like this: [img]http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/7815/img5659g.jpg[/img] [editline]3rd February 2011[/editline] [By the way, she was staring at my hand]
[QUOTE=Lebowski;27839744]i never intentionally get my cats high, and i always have plenty of ventilation when i smoke, but if they're in the room i make sure they're a good distance from me, i feel the exact same way.[/QUOTE] I just kick them out full stop Never done it, never will. Animals can't say no
I don't smoke, howboutthat.
My friends cat seriously loves getting stoned. Whenever we have a joint it springs into the room out of nowhere and lingers around the smoke - It even goes on the mad munches with us! I love stoned cats because they just jam out with you like one of the gang. bitch be trippin' (we drew eyebrows on him) [img]http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y155/cricket50/Photo0779.jpg[/img] Ipso facto, some cats do indeed love getting high.
My cat is a real snobby bastard, he will never come when you call his name and will only 'hang around' if you're eating or smoking a spliff. Take that as you will but my cat just loves the smell of weed... I'd never blow the smoke into his face but he loves the smell of it.
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