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Pets MEGA Cats VS Dogs - POLL!

The Big Question - Cat v's Dog


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You need to speak to a lawyer, not just your manager. Don't sign or agree to anything until you speak to a lawyer.

You should consider emotional and punitive damages. Emotional covers the fear you now have over doing your job. If it's been an intrusive thought since then it's arguably minor PTSD (especially as you were bitten twice). This is not a sign of weakness, it's a normal stress response to being attacked in the course of doing your job. Any therapy you need or later treatment should be covered by that dog's owners. Punitive is the court's punishment for these people allowing this to happen to you and your co-worker, to remind them they've done something wrong and to ensure it doesn't happen again.
 
I would look closer at why you keep getting attacked by dogs.

What are you doing to cause this?

I have been around dogs my whole life and the few times I was bitten it was my fault.



In NYS the dog can bite someone once without the owner being held liable. That is why most dogs are put down after the first recorded bite, because the next time owner is SOL
 
You were right the first time.

Okay, I concede that it isn't the only reason, but I hope this detail won't derail the discussion. And yes, I typo'd an unnecessary apostrophe in the word "cats". I don't think this makes me a stupid person or invalidates my post...there's no need to be snarky.

No, the use of apostrophe + s was 100% correct in the sentence. "Cats" with no apostrophe only makes it plural. The apostrophe + s shows possession.

"The catnip was eaten by the cats."
"Always hide the cat's catnip."

Get it now? So don't go around correcting people with wrong answers.
 
haha this is a very old thread! :)

following a verb, the apostrophe is incorrect. cat's nip makes me think of kitty nipples.
...yuck.

but you don't say "giving your cat's nip" - it's "giving your cats nip".
the correction was correct.

OT - my kitty hates catnip. she sniffs it if i put it in front of her, but when she's had enough of it, she seems kinda freaked out by it.
so i personally feel bad putting it in front of my cat, because she doesn't seek it out, or seem to want it. doesn't look like she's having a good time. if she liked it, i'd happily give it to her, but she just doesn't so i respect that and don't buy it.
 
All talk of grammatical correctness aside, I do tend to find it pointless/condescending to correct a person's typo rather than address the question (not saying you were doing this spacejunk).

Some cats like catnip, and some don't. Actually I think most of them like it, but some have really intense reactions. We had a cat while I was growing up, when we'd put catnip out she'd go get it voluntarily, but then she'd flip out and get really weird. But she seemed to like it. My cats now both like it, they just get kind of fiesty but they like it when I give it to them, it's definitely their choice. I rarely do it but occasionally I do because I know I like to get high, and I know they do too.

On a related note, I do definitely have a problem with people who blow weed smoke in their pets' faces. I have a friend, who, in high school, would think it was hilarious to force smoke into his family dog's face. The dog would get scared and act weird, and he thought it was hilarious. It always really bothered me. I never blow smoke at my cats, but one of my cats will sit with me/my friends when we smoke, basically she gets in the circle and when the smoke drifts to her she smells it deep and seems to enjoy herself. My other cat bolts as soon as weed smoke drifts to him.
 
xorkoth said:
All talk of grammatical correctness aside, I do tend to find it pointless/condescending to correct a person's typo rather than address the question (not saying you were doing this spacejunk).

i was correcting a correction of a correction (just to make that clear) ;)
 
I remember when we were sixteen we bad a party and I was in charge of the buckets in the kitchen. It was Petty hazy with hash smoke and the door was shut, when somebody noticed my friends cat was in the kitchen. We kind of joked that it would probably end up as baked as we were, and let it out the door. Ten minutes later everybody was sitting stoned out of their heads in the living room, when somebody pointed out the cat was clearly stoned out of its mind, sitting slouched head first over two steps on the stairs and staring off into nothing. It sat like that for hours. Seemed relatively okay though.

IIRC my cousin gave his cat an MDMA pill, or part of one. I can't remember the exact details but his friends took the cat away from him and it was one of many events which led to him becoming estranged from his friends. For the record, the kids a total tool and no friend of mine, despite his many repeated attempts (and requests, which is weird), to be so.
 
My Mum grows catnip in her front garden. Most of the local cats pop round for a bump and a nibble usually once a day or so. Looks like they're pretty good at handling the addiction/moderation thing ;)
 
ha! it's actually quite a nice herb. catnip used to grow in the garden of house i lived in once and i used to pick it and put it in spliffs from time to time.
i never saw any cats there. when i grew it in pots after i got my kitty, she never used to seek it out. it's like how some people don't like weed or something.
 
Apparently about 1/3 of cats don't experience any effect from catnip, due to genetic variations. All our cats have, but some much moreso than others.

Also it was quite common in the past for humans to smoke it for its relaxant properties. What does it feel like?
 
yeah, my old cat didn't respond to catnip at all.

smoking it had no discernible effect, it just has flowers that reminded me vaguely of cannabis buds, sort of a nice smell - kinda blends in nicely with weed, not too strong or harsh, so i dried some out and rolled it in spliffs to bulk them out a bit..
i hated tobacco back then, and i rarely roll with it now, but i was living in fremantle right by the beach, so i used to like walking down there at night and smoking a joint. i worked in a herb shop at the time that sold catnip and a whole lot of other herbs and smoking mixes, so i figured i'd smoke the fresh homegrown stuff instead
 
Interesting. Did a little Google - seems quite a few peeps have tried it, both as tea and smokes, to varying degrees of success. Might consider it for a little sleep brew at some point.
 
Am I right in thinking it's just cat mint? If so, I used to have it in my garden. Never noticed any cats lurking about acting all shady or anything though.

Doesn't mint have some kind of mild GABA action or something?
 
I believe catmint and catnip are used interchangeably. My Mum calls it catmint, but what she has is catnip.

Various threads on other forums - ahem - describe a number of relaxing and mind-altering properties from amounts of 10g-35g, though it seems careful vaping and tea may be more effective in preserving the volatiles.
 
This is a very old thread and seeing all the old names makes me very nostalgic.

On topic: I grow the plant. Some cats come from who knows how far following the scent. My own cat says, "meh" and completely ignores the living nip but likes to roll and get crazy with the dry stuff. I have never seen a cat have an adverse reaction--either they love it and it makes them playful or they don't even react at all. I had one big dumb siamese male that used to splay his paws out, the better to horde it, and simply sit there holding it down and purring his head off.:)
 
Don't worry about novels, I love a read. Yours was welcomingly informative, thank you so much.

As an aside, I give my 2 yo cat the nip but I've not given the baby any yet. He's only just over 2 months old. He's still wrapping his head around his own paws. Afink I'll wait a bit. He's cute but a little too young.
 
Don't worry about novels, I love a read. Yours was welcomingly informative, thank you so much.

As an aside, I give my 2 yo cat the nip but I've not given the baby any yet. He's only just over 2 months old. He's still wrapping his head around his own paws. Afink I'll wait a bit. He's cute but a little too young.

Thanks so much!!! :D

Yeah, most kittens don't seem to be attracted to it. ("Just Say No, young Pootums!")
 
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