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Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID 4
#27129926 - 01/06/21 09:33 AM (3 years, 22 days ago) |
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Anyone who would want their dog on mushrooms is a complete jerk and dead to me... See shocking pics below!!!!

Now that we all had a good laugh, I hope you people have a groovy day!
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Blazer Man]
#27130017 - 01/06/21 10:28 AM (3 years, 22 days ago) |
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How dare they do that. So irresponsible 
Have a good day bud
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Fungi Rogers]
#27130527 - 01/06/21 01:43 PM (3 years, 22 days ago) |
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A dog, on shrooms
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I accidentally sent my cat into hyperspace with DMT.  Poor guy was subject to a large dose of changa as I was trying to dry it out on a pyrex dish ontop of the hob.
I totally forgot I was dehydrating changa, as I was really high on weed. Smelt that familiar smell... ran in to the kitchen and saw there was so much pouring of the pyrex plate. I turned it off, had a big whiff (crazy bad idea) And I felt it coming on strong so I went to lay down in the hall - away from the kitchen. That was when I noticed our poor cat... looking pretty sorry for himself in a cardboard box. I don't think he ever forgave me for that. I'm pretty sure he knew it had something to do with me..
He was fine - didn't freak out. Just stayed in that box for about 3 hours. Then came out. And was fully back to 'normal' the next day. normal for a cat. I'll never forget the look on his face when I returned to the kitchen though. He looked totally high as a kite lmao. Didn't appear to be having a bad time and was semi-concious/drowsy -- peaked his head up out of the box, likely to say FU. and then dissapeared back inside.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: bob5]
#27132010 - 01/07/21 12:03 AM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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Can pets take microdoses of mushrooms?
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Giving shrooms to dogs should not be frowned upon.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Mr.Fujiwawa]
#27132119 - 01/07/21 02:11 AM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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Giving drugs to anyone without their consent on purpose is only something a piece of shit would do, especially animals
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Marmie]
#27132282 - 01/07/21 06:38 AM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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I had a mushroom trip with friends, a really funny one, of the kind you do as a teenager to do something wild and have a good laugh. Long story short, we made some tea and our cook threw the remaining shroom matter in the bin (we were more than 10 people so there was something to eat indeed ...).
Thing is, my hosting friend had a dog, a big one, not the smartest at all and we used to make fun of it though we liked it very much. When we came downstairs a few hours later, we discovered the lid of the bin had been removed and the bin itself was lying on the floor with bits of mushrooms on the floor. We found the dog hiding under the stairs, a little scared but not terrorised, more like not understanding what was happening. We spent some time petting it, my friend was afraid for his dog, but it seemed the dog was quite okay so we went back to tripping after a while. We were in for a big fright but the dog was back to his normal self the following day and happily lived ever after
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: FrenchAlps]
#27132591 - 01/07/21 10:16 AM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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God damn I asked about giving pets a MICRODOSE, not fucking being irresponsible and leaving a half ounce out in the open for a dog to eat.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Mr.Fujiwawa] 1
#27132675 - 01/07/21 10:53 AM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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Those fucking vets administrating medication by force.
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OutsideOfMyMind said: God damn I asked about giving pets a MICRODOSE, not fucking being irresponsible and leaving a half ounce out in the open for a dog to eat.
Did you even read ? the mushrooms were not left out in the open, the dog forced the trash bin, maybe there was some meat leftovers inside and that lead him to do it but nothing irresponsible was done.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: FrenchAlps] 1
#27132793 - 01/07/21 12:00 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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Friend had a dog that developed a taste for weed, like turn your back and he would steal the bud you were about to roll off the coffee table.
That dog took alot of drugs without people's consent
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: LosTresOjos]
#27132808 - 01/07/21 12:10 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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LosTresOjos said: Those fucking vets administrating medication by force.
I don’t know if that’s really the same thing though bud.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Fungi Rogers]
#27132824 - 01/07/21 12:20 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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Dogs like CBD i think. My sister has a frenchy and those poor animals are generally in pain due to their gentetics. This dog will beg you for some buds as soon as she smells them  and she'll chew on one for a couple of minutes and then spit it out. Lol.
But yeah, chill out guys. I don't think anyone here thinks it's a good idea to dose an animal. That's in a similar ball park to giving drugs to kids. Don't do it. Personally I am ok with giving a dog / cat CBD if they are distressed due to fireworks e.t.c. or in pain. But that would only be with my dog/cat. And I'd keep a close eye on them, Anything stronger or psychoactive would be an awful thing to do.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Fungi Rogers]
#27132961 - 01/07/21 01:29 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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lol what is the point there bucko.
If you give someone/something a drug with out their consent, regardless if you are doing it to help them you are still giving them a drug without consent. Things are never black and white.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: FrenchAlps]
#27133000 - 01/07/21 01:40 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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That's still your fault for 1. Not training your dog good enough to not dig through the trash. And 2. Keeping meat in the trash.
Anyway, I gave my dog cbd biscuits in her last months before she had to be put down due to a tumor rupturing. The CBD gave her more energy and it got rid of the pain in her hip so she wasn't limping anymore.
Marijuana doesn't have any active thc until you decarb it. Dogs don't get high from eating weed, unless it's in the form of a decarboxylated edible. Thca is non psychoactive. It's really good for pain and inflammation though.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Mr.Fujiwawa]
#27138852 - 01/10/21 12:46 AM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Mr.Fujiwawa said: Giving shrooms to dogs should not be frowned upon.
That will not go over well here, my friend.
I'm going to assume you mean LETTING a dog eat some mushrooms unintentionally (if your dog find some on a trail and you don't realize it until after the fact, that's one thing; leaving your shrooms out for it to eat is another), and not forcing them upon the dog against its will, making it trip and probably giving it all sorts of permanent psychological issues as a result.
Based on your other posts, and the density of the vibe I get from you here, you should seek a professional ASAP.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Loaded Shaman]
#27138931 - 01/10/21 02:43 AM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Loaded Shaman said: Based on your other posts, and the density of the vibe I get from you here, you should seek a professional ASAP.
professionals are for gigacope bluepilled cucks
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Mr.Fujiwawa]
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Loaded Shaman said: Based on your other posts, and the density of the vibe I get from you here, you should seek a professional ASAP.
professionals are for gigacope bluepilled cucks
This is precisely what someone that would benefit from speaking to a professional says, my friend.
Stay safe, and best of luck to you and yours .
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Loaded Shaman]
#27139136 - 01/10/21 07:44 AM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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I give my cat Prozac every day. The vet prescribed it to stop him from pissing in the closets and bedrooms. We were dealing with it until he started pissing in laundry baskets full of clothes that my wife had cleaned and folded. I love the little guy, but I was ready to have him put down over this. It worked like a charm.
Anyway, we didn't get his concent before putting him on Prozak. I sneak it into his food without his knowledge. Is that a bad thing?
While it is certainly cruel to force feed a pet mind altering drugs, let's not get too freaked out about a tripping dog or cat or any other animal for that matter. Long before humanity tainted the earth, hungry creatures were munching down things that grew in the woods. And that includes dogs eating psychedelic mushrooms.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
#27139170 - 01/10/21 08:16 AM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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I disagree. Dogs eating mushrooms out of the ground is one thing. But in order to domesticate dogs,we keep them as puppies. So giving mushrooms consciously to a dog, a dog which trusts you implicitly, is tantamount to giving mushrooms to a toddler.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
#27139496 - 01/10/21 10:55 AM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Universe said: I give my cat Prozac every day. The vet prescribed it to stop him from pissing in the closets and bedrooms. We were dealing with it until he started pissing in laundry baskets full of clothes that my wife had cleaned and folded. I love the little guy, but I was ready to have him put down over this. It worked like a charm.
Anyway, we didn't get his concent before putting him on Prozak. I sneak it into his food without his knowledge. Is that a bad thing?
While it is certainly cruel to force feed a pet mind altering drugs, let's not get too freaked out about a tripping dog or cat or any other animal for that matter. Long before humanity tainted the earth, hungry creatures were munching down things that grew in the woods. And that includes dogs eating psychedelic mushrooms.
I gave a siamese male prozac for 10 years of his 16 year life. Same deal. He was pissing in the corners of our living room and caused a lot of damage. We adopted him at 5 and the people who dropped him said no urinating issues but his vet history showed he had been on prozac before so we gave it a shot and it worked.
I never saw it as a bad thing and can't see how anyone else should. i mean we tried everything else first; from zapper matts to motion triggered air spray cans, it was like squeezing a balloon, he would just piss somewhere else.
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THCA is easily converted with in the body....
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Sugabearcrisp]
#27139752 - 01/10/21 12:47 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Sugabearcrisp said: I give my cat Prozac every day. ......I never saw it as a bad thing and can't see how anyone else should.
My 25 year old still-living-at-home son seems to have a problem with it. He thinks it's wrong to give the cat a drug and says there are better ways to fix the problem. So far he hasn't come up with any. I told him - it's this or the cat gets put down. He's old, and there's ten million little kitties who need a home and they won't piss in the laundry basket!
I tried the air can too. You're right, he just finds another place to piss.
I will not do this, but I have to wonder if a little shroom powder in his chicken buffet could possibly be a more natural and effective way to fix his pissing problem than Prozak. They should do research.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Sugabearcrisp]
#27139762 - 01/10/21 12:53 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Universe said: I give my cat Prozac every day. The vet prescribed it to stop him from pissing in the closets and bedrooms. We were dealing with it until he started pissing in laundry baskets full of clothes that my wife had cleaned and folded. I love the little guy, but I was ready to have him put down over this. It worked like a charm.
Anyway, we didn't get his concent before putting him on Prozak. I sneak it into his food without his knowledge. Is that a bad thing?
While it is certainly cruel to force feed a pet mind altering drugs, let's not get too freaked out about a tripping dog or cat or any other animal for that matter. Long before humanity tainted the earth, hungry creatures were munching down things that grew in the woods. And that includes dogs eating psychedelic mushrooms.
I gave a siamese male prozac for 10 years of his 16 year life. Same deal. He was pissing in the corners of our living room and caused a lot of damage. We adopted him at 5 and the people who dropped him said no urinating issues but his vet history showed he had been on prozac before so we gave it a shot and it worked.
I never saw it as a bad thing and can't see how anyone else should. i mean we tried everything else first; from zapper matts to motion triggered air spray cans, it was like squeezing a balloon, he would just piss somewhere else.
castrated males I presume? If not, that would explain the pissing. Good for you guys taking care of your pets If there are no other or better options than SSRIs, there should be no problem with that even if it's not natural. Cats living in houses with humans as pets wasn't natural to being with so...
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: InnerWisdom]
#27139778 - 01/10/21 12:58 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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bob5 said: I accidentally sent my cat into hyperspace with DMT. 
Cats love DMT btw:
He lays on the ground in the same position that I lay down when I use oral dmt. "Getting floored" seems universal. 
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: InnerWisdom]
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Fungi Rogers]
#27139807 - 01/10/21 01:08 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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I'm not so sure I would ever give mushrooms to a dog. Seems like disaster
Those dogs perched on those mushrooms look like they can read my mind though
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Fungi Rogers]
#27139864 - 01/10/21 01:32 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: LosTresOjos]
#27140193 - 01/10/21 04:59 PM (3 years, 18 days ago) |
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LosTresOjos said: THCA is easily converted with in the body....
It doesn't convert to thc inside the body. You are wrong.
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
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Universe said: I give my cat Prozac every day. The vet prescribed it to stop him from pissing in the closets and bedrooms. We were dealing with it until he started pissing in laundry baskets full of clothes that my wife had cleaned and folded. I love the little guy, but I was ready to have him put down over this. It worked like a charm.
Anyway, we didn't get his concent before putting him on Prozak. I sneak it into his food without his knowledge. Is that a bad thing?
While it is certainly cruel to force feed a pet mind altering drugs, let's not get too freaked out about a tripping dog or cat or any other animal for that matter. Long before humanity tainted the earth, hungry creatures were munching down things that grew in the woods. And that includes dogs eating psychedelic mushrooms.
yes its a fucking horrible thing, because you aren't in the cats head experiencing its conciousness to know if its a bad thing or not
i've had my dance with antidepressants and they aren't good for your mind, period. i'd embarass myself / almost crash cars and shit just because i'm thrown off by some shit i'm told is supposed to help me, "keep going so it gets in your blood", or up the dose etc.
not good
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A dog, on shrooms

I wonder what would happen if she started playing like singing bowls to it
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
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Universe said: I give my cat Prozac every day. The vet prescribed it to stop him from pissing in the closets and bedrooms. We were dealing with it until he started pissing in laundry baskets full of clothes that my wife had cleaned and folded. I love the little guy, but I was ready to have him put down over this. It worked like a charm.
Anyway, we didn't get his concent before putting him on Prozak. I sneak it into his food without his knowledge. Is that a bad thing?
While it is certainly cruel to force feed a pet mind altering drugs, let's not get too freaked out about a tripping dog or cat or any other animal for that matter. Long before humanity tainted the earth, hungry creatures were munching down things that grew in the woods. And that includes dogs eating psychedelic mushrooms.
You find it "certainly cruel" to force feed a pet drugs, but have no problem killing it because it pisses where you don't like it to piss? What the actual fuck. Killing the animal for peeing is FAR more cruel than attempting to change the cats habits or health through drugs. Maybe you shouldn't have gotten a damn cat to begin with.
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THCa can and is converted at room temps. So why exactly is not possible for the temperature of the body to do it?
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: LosTresOjos]
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It can be converted in the body. It's just not efficient. When I was young, before things like google were around, I used to munch buds down all the time. If you eat an eigth, you will get high.
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You find it "certainly cruel" to force feed a pet drugs, but have no problem killing it because it pisses where you don't like it to piss? What the actual fuck. Killing the animal for peeing is FAR more cruel than attempting to change the cats habits or health through drugs. Maybe you shouldn't have gotten a damn cat to begin with.
I have no problem putting a cat down because it's old and problematic. Done it 3 times and I'll do it again.
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InnerWisdom said: isn't this the same dog from the vietnam war flashback ptsd dog clip... 
I believe so lol
I just googled what you two are talking about and no I dont think they are the same dog 
You right lol. It must be the wide eyed stare lol
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
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Universe said: I have no problem putting a cat down because it's old and problematic. Done it 3 times and I'll do it again.
I find it "problematic" that you kill animals for your own lowly, retarded, self-absorbed reasons. Maybe someone should put you down. You're not God. Sounds like you're not even a human.
I could maybe understand if the animal was suffering, but you're talking about an animal that's peeing where you don't like it. That's truly pathetic.
Again, maybe you shouldn't have gotten a damn cat to begin with. Darrr
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
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Curious as to why you continue to own animals if they appear to be nothing but burdens...?
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Loaded Shaman]
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Animals love being high. Being in an altered state of consciousness is not just a human thing, it's a universal thing. Thousands of species of birds have been observed to actively seek out fermented berries to get drunk, the reindeer dig up the fly agaric mushroom in the winter so they can get high, and I'm pretty sure my dog LOVED getting high with me when I used to smoke weed with her in my old room.
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I find it "problematic" that you kill animals for your own lowly, retarded, self-absorbed reasons. Maybe someone should put you down. You're not God. Sounds like you're not even a human.
I could maybe understand if the animal was suffering, but you're talking about an animal that's peeing where you don't like it. That's truly pathetic.
Again, maybe you shouldn't have gotten a damn cat to begin with. Darrr
Lol.. aren't you an angry little man. Read my post again - I didn't put the cat down, I put him on Prozak. And I got blow back for it! You might see it differently if/when you have to pay a monthly mortgage on a house and a cat pisses in every nook and cranny, and on your clean/folded laundry. Over and over and over again.
When I say "put down", you must think I take him out back and shoot him. No, I take the Vet's recommendation and have the cat euthanized.
My current cat who is doing well on Prozak is 13 years old and is also on thyroid medicine which he refuses to take or pukes out half the time. In the next year or two he will have a slow painful death if I don't do him right and have him euthanized. Or "put down".
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InnerWisdom


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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: Universe]
#27143463 - 01/12/21 10:00 AM (3 years, 16 days ago) |
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Yeah i didnt get that impression from you that you were being cruel, but these misunderstandings are possible. If prozac wasn't an option, it would be fair to put them down I think
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Blazer Man
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Re: Dogs on Mushrooms Absolutely LIVID [Re: InnerWisdom]
#27144194 - 01/12/21 04:42 PM (3 years, 16 days ago) |
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I started this thread as a joke... Now we're in war psychedelia... HAHA I guess I learned my lesson? Relax all, lets get back to schmoovin', groovin' and shroomin'...
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