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- From: maxwell@deep-13.gizmo.com
- Subject: Re: Cats and LSD
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 02:37:56 GMT
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- bchurch@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu (Robert Church) writes:
- > ledlow@triton.unm.edu (Michael Ledlow PHYS) writes:
- >
- >>The cat didn't consciencely choose to take LSD, his careless owners provided
- >>him the opportunity to do so. Cats being curious creatures will play
- >>with about anything. To say that the cat did this of his own accord is
- >>ridiculous. If you leave poison out on the table, and the cat ingests it
- >>do you say the cat committed suicide??
- >
- >
- > Now I'm curious. If you could train a cat that "this is lsd and you remember
- > what happened last time" I wonder how often they would opt for it? The problem
- > is that setting up the experiment would be inhumane.
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- My cat really likes it when I sprinkle Bufo chips on his friskies.
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- My parrots, being on a strictly vegan diet, seem to prefer Banisteriopsis...
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- One should never feed one's pet synthetic hallucinogens. (I found that out when
- I fed my ferret and ball python some MDMA)
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- The squirrels in my neighborhood seem to be rather fond of morning glory
- seeds-- they're always stealing them from my birdfeeder.
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- Stick to the natural stuff, it's easier on their little brains.
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- making-life-more-interesting-for-the-less-evolved.max
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