Ratio’d.
Not to mention, your cat has the intelligence of maybe a 3 year old. You’re sitting here arguing about whether or not it’s toxic to give weed to a cat when it has the ability to consent as much as a 3 year old does.
Enjoy whatever you enjoy, IDC - you’re a bad person for exposing your cat to the smoke, moreso that you’re doing it with the intent of getting it high whilst ignoring the potential downsides.
Lemminary@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Pfft. That’s the most ridiculous answer you could’ve given. I’m not sure if you’re looking for particular signs of cytotoxicity or you want he to prove that it causes hypoxia or what. But there are clear signs of intoxication that you’re actively ignoring just to get that dopamine hit.
Block away. I’m not sure why I’m wasting my time and energy with someone who doesn’t want to listen and would rather poison their pets.
I repeat my last line. What incredible irony to ask for evidence, dismiss it, and still do it in spite of it and in the absence of it. Oh well.