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shroom-goddess:

LOOK this is exactly what my cats do and you stupid asses try to call this animal abuse

LISTEN. CATS WILL DO FOOLISH THINGS OFTEN. THEY DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THINGS THEY MAY ENJOY OR BE DRAWN TO, SUCH AS HIGH OPEN BALCONIES OR DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL WIRES, OR POT SMOKE, COULD EVER HARM THEM.

AS A RESPONSIBLE PET OWNER IT IS YOUR /JOB/ TO KEEP THEM SAFE FROM /THEMSELVES/ WHEN THEY DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT WHAT //YOU ARE DOING// IS HURTING /THEM/.

POT SMOKE, SECOND HAND OR DIRECT, CAN ////KILL//// YOUR FUCKING PET.

YOU ARE /BLATANTLY/ IGNORING ADVICE TO STOP IN ORDER TO JUSTIFY ///YOUR OWN HABIT.///

YOUR /CAT/ IS NOT A /POT SMOKER/. YOUR CAT IS A CAT. IT IS A DOMESTICATED FELINE THAT DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THE SMOKE IT MAY BE DRAWN TO COULD ALSO //KILL// IT.

PLEASE.

PUT YOUR CAT IN A SEPARATE AND WELL VENTILATED ROOM WHILE YOU SMOKE IN A SEPARATE AND WELL VENTILATED ROOM FROM YOUR CAT.

PLEASE.

AND ONCE AGAIN, THOSE REFERENCES YOU IGNORED PREVIOUSLY ON THE AFFECTS OF POT SMOKE ON CATS LIKE THE ONE YOU CONTINUALLY KEEP BY YOU IN DEFENSE OF YOUR BAD HABIT. THIS IS NOT OKAY.

http://cats.about.com/od/healthfaqs/f/marijuana_cats.htm

http://drbarchas.com/marijuana

https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants/marijuana

http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/marijuana/ RIGHT HERE.

Poisonous to: Cats, Dogs

Level of toxicity: Moderate to severe

Common signs to watch for:

  • Severe depression
  • Walking drunk
  • Lethargy
  • Coma
  • Low heart rate
  • Low blood pressure
  • Respiratory depression
  • Dilated pupils
  • Coma
  • Hyperactivity
  • Vocalization
  • Seizures

Cannabis sativa is a member of the Cannabaceae family. Slang terms include pot, weed and Mary Jane, just to name a few. Marijuana, or THC, affects receptors in the brain which alter normal neurotransmitter function. Dogs and cats can be poisoned by marijuana from second hand smoke exposure, or from direct ingestion of marijuana or baked foods (e.g., pot brownies, pot butter, etc.) laced with THC. In dogs and cats poisoned by marijuana, clinical signs can be seen within 3 hours, and include severe depression, walking as if drunk, lethargy, coma, low heart rate, low blood pressure, respiratory depression, dilated pupils, hyperactivity, vocalization and seizures. Vomiting is often seen with dogs despite the “anti-emetic” (anti-vomiting) qualities of THC.

If your dog or cat ate marijuana, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately for life-saving treatment advice.

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