Friday, July 31, 2009

There is no trace of street drugs in my home. She was sniffing plastic bags in a backyard. will it harm her?


Answers:
If there are no trace of street drugs why did you ask the question in the first place? Cats will sniff anything unusual and if it's of interest to them they will keep returning to the scene of the crime. They're not like dogs, but they have a keen sense of smell too and are naturally attracted to certain odors.
Depends on what was in the bag.
i think that you need to elaborate
who?
what?
when?
where?
how?
uh, you left out some information..
Yes, it will harm her. Sniffing (or Huffing) is one of the worst forms of drug abuse there is, and I am pro-drugs. However, it kills brain cells left and right and takes them near death on occasion. I don't consider it a drug problem so much as a "god, are you mentally insane?" thing. The high lasts only seconds and its just not worth the risk.
What does you having street drugs in your house have to do with your cat sniffing bags in the yard? I think your street drug-induced paranoia prompted you to post this ridiculous question.

Here's a tip, buddy. don't let your cat outside. It's dangerous. Not only can he/she get hit by a car, but there is always the chance of contracting a disease from coming in contact with infected strays, fights which can cause abscesses, etc, etc, etc.

I suggest laying off the drugs and taking care of your animal.

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