Your pet and vaping...

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Cheechako

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I have seen a pet or two mentioned, but no threads...
How has your pet reacted to your vaping as opposed to smoking?
My cat sits on my lap and doesn't seem to mind it. I've let some
vapor go in her direction (from the PV, puh-leese) and she doesn't seem to mind it.
Maybe she thinks she's the cat on the Bond villians lap, just like the movies!
Let me know how your pets react or not?:)
 

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My dogs don't seem to mind at all. One of my foster dogs would come up and want to smell what I was vaping. She would get a look on her face as if she was asking "Sooooo, what flavor are you vaping now?"

Of course, I avoid blowing vapor in my dog's faces because of the nicotine and I am not sure how they will react to PG/VG over the long term, but they don't seem to mind in the here and now. Definitely proof that vaping is better than smoking. Cigarette smoke would lead to a lot of sneezing and funny looks, and of course, avoidance in general.
 

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What ever you do don't experiment by exhailing in your dogs direction(or admit it).I made a post about it and was scolded promptly. Then later called a idiot by a poster "harm reduction for humans only". It's magic I guess? Post about stealth vaping in walmart around other humans all you want. Just leave out your furry friends who will be exposed to your vapor on a daily basis due to proximity. The hypocrites will give you a swift lashing. I mean it's not like they were exposed to that burning mess called analogs.B-yahhhhh! Enough of my rant. And yes I have noticed my dog doesn't mind vapor. Maybe it's due to the fact he has been exposed to so much second hand smoke? Who knows for sure but some of the flavors make him hungry, because he licks his chops.. Another thing I've noted a little over a month and a half in, he doesn't cough and sneeze/snort as much.

edit:^ I added a B-yaaaaaah! to the end of my rant.
 
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Daisy would flinch, snort and/or make a fast break when I shot Camel smoke her way. She occasionally tries to bite vapor and will lunge her front paws into my lap and lick my face through the vapor. It's a new game for her I guess, but I've quit doing it. She gets plenty of playtime with me in other ways.

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my dog doesnt seem to mind, tries to eat the vapor. my bearded dragon seems confused by it.

Bearded dragons seem confused most of their lives though, haha


My Siamese cat tries to lick the vapor, when he realizes nothings happening he just licks his paws and proceeds to meow at me to play fetch with him.

My tuxedo kitty runs immediately from it though, not really sure why, even when shes sleeping she will get up and run.
 
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Bearded dragons seem confused most of their lives though, haha


My Siamese cat tries to lick the vapor, when he realizes nothings happening he just licks his paws and proceeds to meow at me to play fetch with him.

My tuxedo kitty runs immediately from it though, not really sure why, even when shes sleeping she will get up and run.

my beardie is a plotter, just a few mins ago he was running around asking to come out, so we let him run around, he ran up and pooped on my foot, then ran back to his tank..... he knew what he was doing
 

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my beardie is a plotter, just a few mins ago he was running around asking to come out, so we let him run around, he ran up and pooped on my foot, then ran back to his tank..... he knew what he was doing

That is funny! We had a chameleon and he would come out and he NEVER pooped on us ever. I liked that.

Anyhoo, my dogs have always HATED cigarette smoke, would go away, sneeze, whatever, they hated it. We only have one dog now and she doesnt seem to even notice the vapor, but doesnt sneeze or run away from it.
 

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My dog has no interest whatsoever in my vaping. My cat, however, watches the vapor. She's also curious when I fill the carto. She'll hop in my lap and stick her face in the way. Well, she did, until I let her smell the bottle of liquid. She didn't like the smell, and when she sees me pick the bottle up, she takes off. She still likes to watch the vapor, though.
 
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