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What happens if a cat eats a marijuana plant?

What happens if a cat eats a marijuana plant?

A cat eating a pot plant will likely show the least signs of THC intoxication because the plant material is not decarboxylated (a process through which curing or heating activates the THC and other cannabinoids). Consuming dried marijuana flower is likely to create greater effects.

Can a cat get intoxicated from smoking weed?

While cats do have endocannabinoid systems, the real effects on their bodies have not been thoroughly studied, and thus, cat parents should be wary of marijuana intoxication, which can happen in your feline friends. As mentioned, there is no diagnostic test to properly determine if your cat has indeed ingested weed.

Is it possible for a cat to get high on marijuana?

Can cats get high on marijuana? Yes. When cats ingest marijuana smoke, flower, or concentrates, they get high in a similar way to humans, only the effects can be intensified due to their size and number of cannabinoid receptors. Signs of marijuana intoxication in cats include dilated pupils, lack of coordination, lethargy, agitation, or vomiting.

Are there any medical marijuana products for cats?

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A cat eating a pot plant will likely show the least signs of THC intoxication because the plant material is not decarboxylated (a process through which curing or heating activates the THC and other cannabinoids). Consuming dried marijuana flower is likely to create greater effects.

Can cats get high on marijuana? Yes. When cats ingest marijuana smoke, flower, or concentrates, they get high in a similar way to humans, only the effects can be intensified due to their size and number of cannabinoid receptors. Signs of marijuana intoxication in cats include dilated pupils, lack of coordination, lethargy, agitation, or vomiting.

Is it safe for my Cat to eat pot brownies?

Dr. Nelva Bryant is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and a retired LCDR in the U.S. Public Health service with 27+ years professional experience. Many pet owners want to know if their cat will experience any issues when inhaling second-hand pot smoke, eating marijuana brownies, or chewing on the leaves of the plant.

Where was the 4 year old that ate marijuana?

A four-year-old in Nova Scotia was hospitalized after eating 15 times the recommended daily adult dose of marijuana chocolate.