I normally really like Dr. Andy Roark, but he really missed the mark on this one. E-cigs are no more dangerous than regular cigarettes or anything else with batteries. My dogs won't even come near my mods or juice when I've stuck it in their faces.
I normally really like Dr. Andy Roark, but he really missed the mark on this one. E-cigs are no more dangerous than regular cigarettes or anything else with batteries. My dogs won't even come near my mods or juice when I've stuck it in their faces.
http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/nicotine/Nicotine is poisonous to dogs...oh yeah and every other living creature....Is that a real doctor?
Did you not ask a question?guess not, why did you feel the need to give me that link?
When I had them my cats showed complete indifference to my vaping. However one of them definitely had an opinion about smoking. Given the chance if he came across an ash tray he would take a couple sniffs at it - and promptly dump it on the floor in his attempt to "bury" it.
Dogs inclined to eat batteries? Never heard of than one happening yet.
So humans shouldn't eat the batteries or drink pure nic either? Wow, I have to reevaluate everything. Seriously though, my cats have no interest in smelling, licking or vaping any of my gear, though if left on a counter, they will knock it off like anything that is on a counter. (That means that batteries are always in a case or a mod).
The thing that I'm honestly curious about is my cats are super friendly and hang were ever the people are. That means that while I'm producing clouds at home, they often are seated in the area, should I be concerned about them breathing in the clouds? (I'm not alarmist, I just want to know if it is safe to vape around the fuzzy guy and gal?
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My cats are more into clouds than flavor, so most juices are Max VG... Did I just say that?
So PG is more harmful to inhale as a 2nd vape handed cat?
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not really.... vaping was the only way I could get my cat off Pall Malls.
Oh fuck John Wayne is a cat lover.I like cats more than some forum members, but I don't wish you dead Pulsevape. Please keep the same consideration for others. (Especially well armed others).
my cat runs a car jacking ring outta my back porch.
And a heavy smoker at that!
cool ..I just bought one named after you .".the who the fuck cares."
Actually I bought an RTA named after Pulsevape today.
Lol, no hard feelings!
My cats tend to be indifferent, one runs away like it's the fog itself containing alien creatures trying to kill him. The other two will just give me a look of pure disdain, so pretty normal for those two actually, caught the one trying to catch one of the clouds once, jumped right up into it, and then proceeded to never do that again.
Of course the wife and I vape at 0mg nicotine, so no worries on that toxic front, as for batteries, never had a cat try to eat a battery.
It's the PGMy cats tend to be indifferent, one runs away like it's the fog itself containing alien creatures trying to kill him. The other two will just give me a look of pure disdain, so pretty normal for those two actually, caught the one trying to catch one of the clouds once, jumped right up into it, and then proceeded to never do that again.
Of course the wife and I vape at 0mg nicotine, so no worries on that toxic front, as for batteries, never had a cat try to eat a battery.
I love cats BUT I developed an allergy to them. Freaking weird when I grew up with 7 cats.
So inhaling cats is dangerous?
EXCELLENT point!!I will admit that my bulldog would chew the shit out of the batteries if he ever got ahold of one, fucker is called Dr. Destructo for a reason. But it's not really all that difficult keeping batteries out of his reach. We have six batteries for our vaping devices. We have about 300 other batteries in other devices around the house. Not sure why batteries for vaping devices has been singled out when everyone has things like remote controls and other battery-controlled devices in their house.