How do your pets like it?

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KreeL

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My wife and I have several cats that ran the gamut of respiratory problems such as runny nose, sneezing, tearing eyes, etc. etc.. We used to run up vet bills for pet checkups and anti-biotics into the hundreds of dollars.

However, since we started vaping a month ago, our pets love it as much as we do. It's like their allergies have cleared up, and they act like they feel as much or better than we do.

Yet one more great advantage to vaping. Just thought I'd pass this along.:cool:
 

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chief druid

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my cat and dog like to watch the vapour ... think their abit confused because i never smoked in the house before ... the dog does have a few more accidents during the course of the night because i used to have a proper cig out side just before bed so the dog have about 5 mins to go potty ... now he's not out ther for long enough .. think he goes out there and forgets why he went out ..weird dog
 

katink

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My cat hates the vapor.

Didn't seem to mind the ever present cloud of cigarette smoke, but he makes it a point to be anywhere the vapor is not.
Exactly the opposite with mine... I have to watch it to not get my PV rammed down my throat or flung out into the room by cats coming up for a cuddle and giving a headbang-of-love to the e-cig in the process... they seem to come especially when I am vaping :D
 

olderthandirt

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Exactly the opposite with mine... I have to watch it to not get my PV rammed down my throat or flung out into the room by cats coming up for a cuddle and giving a headbang-of-love to the e-cig in the process... they seem to come especially when I am vaping :D

Same here, one of the cats and the dog could care less, but my best buddy George the cat LOVES the vapor
 

eskimoroll

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In large quantities, yes. It used to be used as a softener in pet food and it took a long time for them to figure out that it was harmful, so I wouldn't worry too much about the amount in vapour.

Gotcha. So I probably don't have to push my crazy cat away everytime I vape? I better watch out for my Lorann's though if I ever spill it.
 

strayling

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Gotcha. So I probably don't have to push my crazy cat away everytime I vape? I better watch out for my Lorann's though if I ever spill it.

Sounds about right (bear in mind that I'm not a vet though - I'm going off what I've read on the web). I don't blow vapour in my cat's face, but I don't chase her out of the room when I'm vaping.
 

strayling

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I feel sooo guilty! My cat, I was told, had allergies and I'd have to give him drops... and I did, for four years! since I quit analogs, his eyes have clear up 100%.

I'd say that's great news from this point on though. A good story to share with pet owners who are considering taking up vaping.
 

wagwheel

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I had my #1 dog (Patches) die 2 weeks ago. Tumor (cancer). I read the results of an X-ray. It did mention 2nd hand smoke. Not confirmed but I do feel bad. Anyway, to me it was like a wakeup call to quit smoking. I've been vaping about a month and a half now. I do want to make this thing work although today I've start coughing and spitting up a clear liquid. This bothers me.
 
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