cats vs. e-liquid

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Xanax

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I have 3 cats. None of them will even get CLOSE to my e-liquid and I have a ton of flavors that a cat would like. Cats are very smart. They know not to eat certain things that are naturally poisonous to them. A dog would be more likely to eat a bottle of eliquid than a cat. But if your cat ingested any you NEED to get him/her to the vet immediately. Make an emergency call if that ever happens.
But like I said... I'd put money on the fact that I highly doubt there's any cat in this world that would want to eat e liquid
 

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I recently just got my first kitten last week. She is obsessed with my ecig and cartomizers. If I accidentally leave a cartomizer on my dresser, she proceeds to chase it. She has also tried licking the end of the cartomizer. I think she was so grossed out by it she will never do it again, but I now have to keep my stuff put away.

:offtopic:, but how does everyones cat react towards vaping? Mine seems to sneeze. I'm taking her to the vet today, I think she may have an upper respiratory infection.
 

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We have three cats. For the most part, they leave our stuff alone, but we also keep it packed up in a tackle box. If we left bottles on the table, or cartomizers, they'd likely play with them.

I wouldn't be so worried about your cats TRYING to ingest liquid, I'd worry about one of them snagging a small bottle that rolled on the floor to play with, and accidentally puncturing it or something.

Animals and children should have no conatact with e-juice - do whatever is necessary to prevent it!
 

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I have 3 cats. None of them will even get CLOSE to my e-liquid and I have a ton of flavors that a cat would like. Cats are very smart. They know not to eat certain things that are naturally poisonous to them. A dog would be more likely to eat a bottle of eliquid than a cat. But if your cat ingested any you NEED to get him/her to the vet immediately. Make an emergency call if that ever happens.
But like I said... I'd put money on the fact that I highly doubt there's any cat in this world that would want to eat e liquid

Well unfortunately I do have a cat who likes e-liquid. I have to be very careful around him. Make sure caps are closed tight etc.
He will even try to lick my fingers if I have juice on them. My cat does not lick any other time.:ohmy:
 

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Same deal with my 4 cats. None of them are into the Ecig stuff. However, they do love a good vapor cloud. Also one of mine seems to enjoy the smell of RY4 vapor, lol.

I keep all my ecig stuff on my computer desk. So they can't really get up there because I'm always near it!

I try to exercise caution when I've recently handled stuff with juice and what not. No issues so far thankfully.

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Since cats are such picky eaters, I have a hard time believing that a cat would consume a large amount of eliquid. Or did some liquid spill on it?

But yeah, the big question is HOW MUCH liquid?

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Yeah well, I was at the desk the other day having lunch, was eating one of those ramen noodle bowls, Was teriyaki beef flavor. I left for a second, came back and my cat Lilly was snout deep in the bowl.

Some cat's aren't that finicky. :D
 

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mine thinks she 30lbs...at two and half years she is smaller than the new 6 month old kitten, weighs about 6lbs and eats 1 tin of cat food, 1 cup of dry indoor chow and 3-4 bites of what ever i eat, and will steal pecan sandies from my girlfriend hand( no, not worms, dr. checked, just little)...majorly watches vape clouds but of everything she has to knock over, never touches the my e-cig stuff and she seems to guard the video camera case that has everything in it from the other cat...
 
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