View Full Version : Fucking Cats.........
scooba steve
09-13-2006, 03:17 PM
Well yesterday after coming home i check on my lowryder as i do everyday... and what do i see?
my cat has eaten about three leaves off the planT !. distraught i decide to leave the plant for a day to see if it can carry on growing or not.
and then today when i come home i find may cat has stripped stripped the plant to the FUCKING STEM. stupid bloody cat. and now it probably has the munchies and i will have to feed it.
anyway this cat has now got a taste for cannabis and will probably next go through my draws and see if it can find my stash.. bastard
i kept the stem as memory as it is my first grow and was going well..
Dazed4now
09-13-2006, 03:37 PM
dont feed it, it ate your baby toss it out
-cat hater
Big Haze
09-13-2006, 03:56 PM
damn that sucks, i hate cats i prefer dogs. but dogs could do the same damage, i wish my dog would ever attempt to eat my weed...i'd have his ass hangin on my wall ;)
azure
09-13-2006, 04:17 PM
i like cats and i found that funny, unlucky though
yabatab
09-13-2006, 04:33 PM
Next time roll him a joint before you leave.
stinkyattic
09-13-2006, 05:06 PM
My bulldog did the same thing to my one and only Strawberry Cough plant that I got from a guy who is now locked up, so no more SC plants :(
So now I keep the door shut and STILL spray everything with that bitter apple spray that keeps pets from chewing things they aren't supposed to.
The last time she chewed a houseplant I sprayed my hand with bitter apple and stuck it in her mouth as I was yelling at her.
Now she behaves her ugly self.
Cyclonite
09-13-2006, 05:51 PM
No shit....its animal nature but they need to be trained. Don't be a dick, I put habanero oil on bread and the dog stole a piece as I thought he would (usually the whole loaf) he never did it again.
rottenPauL
09-13-2006, 07:02 PM
well i had a mad pitbull trained as a guard with 100 kilos worth of bite that ruined one of friends crop and i beat the shit outta him. Now i dont want no pet-lovers come cursing at me, I love dogs, i train dogs since i was a little kid, anyway, to punish a pet is not bad, it doesnt mean i am cruel if i hit my dog, when i was 4 years old i accidently killed my cousins gold fish, and he beat the shit outta me. I love my dogs more that anything but sometimes i have to be cruel at them coz thats the way of life. You can treat your chiwawas anyway you want, but what i do with my dogs is my business...
stinkyattic
09-13-2006, 07:23 PM
One of the best ways to train a dog to be obedient is to pick it up completely off the ground often.
The dog understands that you are much stronger, and when puppies are little their mother will pick them up in her mouth when they wander too far.
So as an adult the dog can remember that you are in charge because you can lift it up.
My friend has a 200 pound English Mastiff that he always picked up when it misbehaved as a puppy, and yelled at it while it was in the air.
The dog is pretty obedient for a breed with such a stubborn disposition.
He still does hit the dog if it shows aggression towards a friend or another dog, and I can understand that.
qdavid
09-13-2006, 08:34 PM
When I was about 10 one summer night I slept over at a friends house on his porch in a sleeping bag. All night I kept being wokin' up from this chewing and cracking sound. When dawn arrived I opened my eyes to see my friend's cat about a foot from my head gnawing on a fucking mouse's skull. Gross. I hate the sneaky, visous, mean mother-fuckers to this day.
UMrocksmysocks
09-13-2006, 09:15 PM
No shit....its animal nature but they need to be trained. Don't be a dick, I put habanero oil on bread and the dog stole a piece as I thought he would (usually the whole loaf) he never did it again.
hahaha ya i did the same thing kinda, i put some leftover pizza covered in tobasco sauce on the corner of my countertop. dog ate it.. never again will i have to worry about that :p cats on the other hand, i dont know how to train. they are just sly peices of shit. i personally hate cats with a passion
stinkyattic
09-13-2006, 09:35 PM
The bitter apple spray works on cats too, anything they gnaw and it bugs you, spray it. And since they groom themselves all the time, if they're scratching something like furniture, spray that too and after they scratch it, next time they lick their paws it will taste gross, eventually the weasly little shits will get the picture. I used to have a Maine coon cat cross that thought he was a dog. Only cat I ever got along with.
Isayso
09-16-2006, 03:31 PM
Well seeing how were all sharing stories of pets chewing shit up....here is a pic of a couch my hound ate : ( it was his couch in his room so he didnt get into trouble for it...he just had no couch left. Made me laugh actually)
And one of the poochie that ate it:
Nothing could stop him. He even had tunnels in my garden.
He was a hunting dog, a Walker Coon Hound and I tried to domesticate him. No deal.
BTW Sticky's suggestion of picking your dog up often is an excellent tool and will most often avoid you having to dominate in other ways.
Ive always picked my dogs up, and layed on them also. No dry humping though :) ( its another tool people use..just not me)
stinkyattic
09-17-2006, 04:01 PM
Aww, he's cute.
I almost adopted a Walker, but she was really dog-aggressive.
It's too bad because I really like hounds in general.
Shovelhandle
09-22-2006, 08:19 PM
one of my 13 year old cats has been eating the bottom leaves of a bucket/plant all summer. I'm waiting to see if it likes the bud or not as it's only been eating bottom leaves. I started them on the real "cat grass", when that died she started the pot. I don't see all that much damage and I don't mind the cat having a little fun. If it was destructive, I'd deal with that differently. I have to watch the seedlings next season though.
Night0wl
09-24-2006, 04:52 PM
Should have learned your lesson on the first day when cat ate 3 leafs. on day 2 it should have had an electric fence, razor wire, armed guards with a shoot on site policy!!! or you could have locked the cat in a different room. Anyways you wont make that mistake again will ya. Nae luck mate.
NightProwler
09-24-2006, 05:37 PM
shoulda fenced it in
Pass That Shit
09-24-2006, 06:48 PM
My dogs have never given me any problem with my plants. But the other day I went to check on my plants and a cat was outside stairing at my grow room. I had the grow room door open, so I think it was lucky timing on my part. The cat immediately ran into the woods when he looked at me face to face. I now put a garbage pail blocking the entrance door so I can still allow fresh air into the room. I hope he doesn't jump over the garbage can to enter cause then he'll be dead meat. How does cat meat taste in general chows?
Cyclonite
09-25-2006, 02:32 AM
Yea my cats are actually scared to go in there, must be all the black plastic hung everywhere and fans. I brought one in and he backed in a corner and bolted.
stinkyattic
09-26-2006, 01:45 PM
How does cat meat taste in general chows?
Go to the crappiest all-you-can-eat buffet, try the 'beef sticks'.
There's your answer.
mendokid
09-26-2006, 04:18 PM
Buy some freakin wheat grass at the pet store!
Your pets are eating the leaves to aid in digestion, and it may be a sign of stomach problems (Or the desire for a salad after kibble).
The problem is that they tend to eat the softer new growth and can do serious damage to a young plant.
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