Getting high with your pet

Discussion in 'Surveys, Polls and Questions' started by Jewbutca, Jul 10, 2008.

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Do you toke up your pet?

Yes 28 vote(s) 40.6%
No 26 vote(s) 37.7%
I don't have a pet, but would toke them up 11 vote(s) 15.9%
I don't have a pet, but wouldn't toke them up 4 vote(s) 5.8%
  1. Jewbutca Jewbutca

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    Does anyone smoke up your pet? If so, what kind of pet is it and what do they do when high? And how do you get them high?
  2. pkster8235 pkster8235

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    I passed the blunt to my goldfish the other night but he only soaked the fucker. Never again.
    I don't think you're going to get a lot of positive responses. Most people around here tend to think it's cruel.. which I agree with. The only thing worse would be getting your child high.
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  3. Acidrain09 Acidrain09

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    • Since: Mar 17, 2008
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    I can't really say. You can't know if your pet would like it or not. I think its best not to try. The one thing that did suprise me about your results is that it seems like all stoners have pets :)
  4. Darkflan Darkflan

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    Haven't there been plenty of threads on this already? Search the forums man and read some of the other threads.

    Its a pets choice to get high or not.
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  5. SpiralArchitect SpiralArchitect

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    This has been covered many, many times...

    That said, I don't actively get my animals high. My cat loves hanging out in my room and is usually perched on my lap when I am on my computer, like now...

    I vaporize mostly and on occasion I'll blow a little bit of vapor downwards, she looks up and usually licks her lips. I honestly think she enjoys it, but I am careful to only do it once or twice because I fear she may get nauseas or sick, as she is a very old cat. I think one reason she might like it is because he is so old, and her muscles ache it may ease the pain... although I'm no veterinarian, just an animal lover.
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  6. gratefulvideofan gratefulvideofan

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    I don't get my cat high and try not to blow any smoke near her. But she sits on my desk in front of me most of the time and when I was figuring out my new Vapir the other day I am pretty sure she inhaled quite a bit of vapor. She ran around the house all crazy for a few minutes then stood on my desk staring into space and then fell asleep.
    I've now taped up all the leaks in the vapir so hopefully this won't happen again. Not cool to get animals high in my opinion.
  7. HehTheUrr HehTheUrr

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    • Since: Jun 20, 2008
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    No, I don't get my pet high.

    My dog runs up sometimes when I'm hitting the bowl, but I don't think it means she wants to smoke. I am assuming it's curiosity from an animal who smells something unfamiliar. Pets, when they smell something new (and pleasant), for the most part, will usually investigate what it is.

    Just because your dog or cat runs up when you're smoking, doesn't mean it wants to smoke too. I'm willing to bet that Sparky doesn't know what that smoke will do to him. How would you feel if you were suddenly high, without knowing what that feeling was, what was going to happen from that feeling? If you didn't have the knowledge that it wouldn't kill you? It sounds scary, to me... I can only imagine that's how your dogs and cats feel.
  8. Captainwhoosh Captainwhoosh

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    My cat seems to choose for herself, ill blow her a lil of a hit and if she likes is she scoots closer (I never blow her full hits) and when shes done she faces the other way and sleeps like always
  9. Jewbutca Jewbutca

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    I did a search for "pet" and nothing came up. When I did a search for "animal" there were about 50+ pages. Didn't feel like going through all of them.

    I agree with you guys though... I do feel it's kind of cruel to force a pet to inhale smoke. I would never blow cigarette smoke in my cats face, but I'm not going to try shooing her out of my room when I do smoke. If she doesn't like it she can leave the room. But when my cat has inhaled non-cig smoke she tends to sleep A LOT... More that usual. And she's pretty much a rag-doll when I pick her up or move her.
  10. SpiralArchitect SpiralArchitect

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    You can use multiple queries in a search.
    Learn all about it in The Art of Searching.
  11. budsmoker61 budsmoker61

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    most of the time my cat is in the room but i blow the smoke away. i will never like hold my cats down and force the smoke down. but like spiral said if the smoke gets to ground level she will lick her lips and walks away and do other cat stuff
  12. mtvesuvius mtvesuvius

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    I once tried to get my dog high, but it was pretty clear he didn't like it so I haven't tried again.
  13. Bankrupt On Selling Bankrupt On Selling

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    • Since: Jul 2, 2008
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    My friends dog always sits in my friends lap when he smokes and my friend blows it in his face and after were done his dog is really lazy for the rest of the day, oh and if you leave weed laying around his dog will eat it, it really sucks I lost a dime my first day over
  14. freddo1234 freddo1234

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    My cat likes the smell.
  15. Bhikku Bhikku

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    My cats don't like it, my old dog hated the smell, and my new dog is indifferent. I surely don't force them to partake, but if they appeared like they wanted some, I would share.

    A cat I gave my friend LOVED to smoke with us though. He would follow the pipe around the room. Nobody could convince me that cat didn't like to get high.
  16. Scorpius Scorpius

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    the less animals i have to share my munchies with the better
  17. katmiaow25 katmiaow25

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    Getting high with Miss K...

    I never used to think it was cruel, I just didn't know what effect it would have on her. So, when I smoked, I sat near the window, blowing the smoke out.

    She (Miss K) had her own ideas. Every time I would smoke, she would stick her face in my face, plopping herself on my lap, and getting pissed if I would move. She does the same thing with my husband. Also, when we put the pipe/bong/etc. down, she sticks her face down there to get a hit herself.

    Now she's a regular stoner kitty. She hangs out on the couch with us and just chills. She's an older girl (almost 16 years), but spry as hell. She jumps regularly up onto the counter (which is quite a distance) when she wants food, or to see what's happening.

    Our ferrets on the other hand, still dook with us when we are smoking, but tend to avoid the smoke when we are actually inhaling, hitting a bowl, etc.
  18. Merry-juana Merry-juana

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    If I smoke, I show my dog the joint/bong/pipe/watever, if she gets all exited, I would puff and not inhale, and blow into his face, until he wants to go away. That way, she will get high if she wants to get high, but not if she doesn't. I got my dog high this way a couple of times, but I only do it when she wants me to.
  19. rich420 rich420

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    i just blow smoke in my dogs face. and the room is hotboxed while she is in here.
  20. Ron420 Ron420

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    Yes, my cat absolutely hates me, but when I'm smoking the little fucker comes up to me and purrs and rubs against my leg. Usually I just blow the smoke in his face but lately I have been letting him take hits from my monster suicide bong. When he's baked he is just super lazy and walks around the house aimlessly. Its not animal cruelty when they want it right.

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