Can someone tell me if my cat will be okay around the smell of weed? I lit up and now she’s acting kind of curious and sniffing everywhere. Is that normal?

Last night, I smoked some weed in the living room, and now my cat is acting unusually curious, sniffing around more than usual. It's only been a few hours, but I'm already worried about whether she's okay. She seems to be exploring every corner more intensely, and I'm not sure if it's just a passing interest or if the smell could actually affect her somehow. I'm feeling a bit guilty about this whole situation and really want to make sure she's safe.

Answer

It's understandable to feel concerned, but your cat's behavior might just be temporary curiosity. However, keep an eye out for unusual behaviors that could suggest something more serious.

  • Signs of lethargy or sedation
  • Unsteady or wobbly movements
  • Excessive drooling or vomiting
  • Changes in eating or drinking habits
  • Overly vocal behavior

Exposure to marijuana smoke can sometimes affect pets more strongly than it does humans due to their smaller size and different metabolism. Cats can potentially experience symptoms like sedation, imbalance, or gastrointestinal upset, even from indirect exposure. While your cat's increased curiosity may just be due to the new smell, it's essential to monitor her for any of the symptoms listed above. If you notice any troubling signs, it would be wise to seek veterinary advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for symptoms to appear in pets after marijuana exposure?

Symptoms can appear within minutes to a few hours after exposure and may last for up to a couple of days, depending on the amount and concentration they were exposed to.

What should I do if my cat shows signs of marijuana intoxication?

If your cat shows signs like severe lethargy, vomiting, or seizures, seek immediate veterinary attention. It's imperative to inform the vet if you suspect marijuana exposure to ensure proper care.

Can other forms of marijuana, like edibles, be harmful to pets?

Yes, edibles can be particularly dangerous due to their concentrated THC content, along with other toxic ingredients like chocolate or xylitol. Keep these products far out of your pet's reach.

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