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Anonymous #1
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Animals on shrooms
#22153294 - 08/27/15 07:25 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I do not personally condone psychedelic drug use on animals but I know that it does happen and was wondering if anyone here has seen or experienced an animal on shrooms, are there any behaviors that stood out to you?
I'm doing some personal research and have found experiments with LSD use on cats in the 1970's but not much more.
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Anonymous #2
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rendeer eat amanita's sometimes, and then a shaman drinks the rendeer piss so he too can get high.
Pretty cool if you ask me, none of that disneyfied singing birds and cute bunnies crap! Yeah!
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Anonymous #3
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wallabys in australia would get high in the poppy fields...big cats in the amazon try dmt containing plants
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #1 said: I do not personally condone psychedelic drug use on animals but I know that it does happen and was wondering if anyone here has seen or experienced an animal on shrooms, are there any behaviors that stood out to you?
I'm doing some personal research and have found experiments with LSD use on cats in the 1970's but not much more.
My dog got into 2 chocolates once, each had 3 grams of pan subbs. He was lit. Completely and entirely lit. He loved every second of it when he was active, but when he was trying to chill he looked like terror was happening left and right. I had him vomit about 50 min after ingestion ( right when I found out he ate them I jumped on here asking what the best route to go would be ) after he puked we played fetch for hours and he just loved the world. He had ADD like a mofo, and was falling over and slobbering everywhere. It was honestly one of the happiest times of my life. It was when everything was exactly how it should be, and never will again.
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Anonymous #2
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That was beautiful man.
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Anonymous #5
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I taught a friend to grow and the same squirrel kept on stealing his mushrooms from outside.
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Anonymous #6
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Its animal cruelty to give your cat the shrooms.
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Anonymous #7
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Anonymous #1 said:
I'm doing some personal research and have found experiments with LSD use on cats in the 1970's but not much more.
There are tons of papers in the published literature.
For example, you can administer high doses (300-400 mics) to a rat and barely notice. It takes nearly a mg to see overt effects.
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Anonymous #8
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Anonymous #7 said:
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Anonymous #1 said:
I'm doing some personal research and have found experiments with LSD use on cats in the 1970's but not much more.
There are tons of papers in the published literature.
For example, you can administer high doses (300-400 mics) to a rat and barely notice. It takes nearly a mg to see overt effects.
What does that say about the approximated LD50 for LSD in humans hmm?
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