There is a clear difference between cat and dog preferences.My dog used to go mad for hash, but of course, I'd always try to keep it from him. However, there were a couple of ocassions when he did eat a little and was so stoned, he lay on his back for hours and became incontinent. Oddly enough, after the second time of being off his face, he kinda went off the idea and now wouldn't yum any weed, even if you put it in on a plate. My two cats, however, loved to sit around me when I was smokin
My dog used to go mad for hash, but of course, I'd always try to keep it from him. However, there were a couple of ocassions when he did eat a little and was so stoned, he lay on his back for hours and became incontinent. Oddly enough, after the second time of being off his face, he kinda went off the idea and now wouldn't yum any weed, even if you put it in on a plate. My two cats, however, loved to sit around me when I was smokin
I was cleaning my pipe out with a toothpick and a pea-sized chunk of resin fell on the ground. 2 hours later one of my dogs wouldn't stand up and flinches at every sound or movement. Would not respond to anything besides food.
I wonder if its your altered and perhaps more cat-acceptable vibe (when stoned) that they are reacting to, and not merely the pleasant smelling smoke.???
You could have a point there!