Ive been trying to research this and i gave up. Dont grill me about googling and all that, I would rather have results from fellow blades on this one. I was told they dont but i tend to not believe that statement
im fairly sure that it doesnt. im not talking in any way about getting animals high. im simply asking if their brain has cb1 receptors.
I'm pretty sure he never said anything about actually getting them under the influence of anything. He was purely asking a scientific question. @HOUtx Do some of your own research - wiki
this is what 15 seconds worth of effort into google can yield Cannabinoid CB1 receptor of cat cerebral arterial muscle functions to inhibit L-
see i didnt want to try and read shit like this because its all gibberish to me. i know how to google stuff and i clearly stated that i didnt want people to reply with "oh google it". i posted this thread to simply get a yes or no answer if anyone knew for sure.
because i have cats and i want to make sure im NOT getting them high while i smoke near them. i fear for their safety.
Oh well I have the solution, don't smoke around your cat and you're safe. Otherwise learn what all that gibberish means.
i live in an efficiency, one room playa. cant get away from the 4 cats i have. but alright man. i guess no one can post questions on this site anymore. people like you will just give them the "do your own research" answer. no biggie though
shit dude, I did the research for you. you dont need a PhD to read the title and first two sentences. you may not comprehend every word, but i guarantee you can identify "cat" "cerebral" "cb1 type receptor" this is the problem with texas. if it aint in plain talk, aint no one gonna know what yer talkin bout, cause they sure aint gonna get that "contextual meaning" outta them there big words ( ^^^ see, i worded it such that HOUtx would know what I was implying)