• @roofuskit
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      It’s not even a challenge, one drop of rogaine will brick any cat. All you have to do is touch them with it.

      Edit: don’t fucking do this you sickos.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 day ago

        oh my fucking god. is this why when I was a kid my friend’s cat went from super healthy to extremely sickly and died the next morning? his dad definitely used rogaine

        • @roofuskit
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          61 day ago

          Oh goodness, that’s really sad and probably.

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        61 day ago

        I’m unclear, and I’m not going to do this, but what does that do? Is it poison to them?

        • @roofuskit
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          111 day ago

          It contains an enzyme their body cannot process and it effectively poisons them to death. I believe it attacks the nervous system.

          • @Lost_My_Mind
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            101 day ago

            Oh. Damn. Good thing I found this out.

            I mean, I never have actually touched rogaine, but this is kinda like when I was 4, and I was going to feed a dog a piece of chocolate. The dog wanted chocolate, I wanted to share, suddenly I’m getting my hand slapped and yelled at.

            Like c’mon! We JUST watched a seseme street last week about how good sharing is! Now my wrist hurts!

            THEN she tells me dogs can’t have chocolate! Like I’m just supposed to just KNOW a dogs digestive system! I’m still learning colors and shapes, and you’re asking me to know biology of dogs!

            So, no dogs have died from chocolate from me, and now I know if I lose my hair, and have a cat, I can’t have rogaine. Because I assume I’ll be sleeping, and you just KNOW my cat is gonna be the weirdo cat who licks people in their sleep. Suddenly I wake up with a dead cat.

            So good thing I learned now.

            • @[email protected]
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              71 day ago

              Turns out dogs are perfectly fine eating milk chocolate. I know this because I had a dog who jumped up on a table and ate an entire package of Hershey’s kisses once. We thought she was a goner, but poison control said she’d be fine and she was. High quality dark chocolate is what poisons dogs

              • @tuck182
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                215 hours ago

                Chocolate is what poisons dogs. There’s just a much higher concentration of it in dark chocolate than milk chocolate. Too much milk chocolate can still kill a dog, and “too much” isn’t even all that much. 8 ounces of milk chocolate for a 30 pound dog is enough to be concerned about.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      11 day ago

      A clamp (padded, preferably) on the scruff of the neck will temporarily brick a cat.

      Try this only with familiar cats with whom you have rapport.

      Don’t leave them for too long. A few minutes at most.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 day ago

          But he only said he scruffed them (if I am reading it right), not that he grabbed them by the scruff, is this apparently something that is considered abusive or something? If a cat claws at my leg and I pinch there to make it stop that is absolutely not the same as grabbing them there. I would never actually try lifting them that way.

          • lad
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            22 hours ago

            It doesn’t work on all the cats, though. Also, I heard that it’s not painful for a cat to be lifted that way, but I would prefer not to.

            Edit: I was wrong

        • Pennomi
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          21 day ago

          That’s where the term “catatonic” comes from, or so I’ve heard, and it’s a reflex because mother cats carry their babies by the scruff of their neck. From what I understand it’s totally harmless.

          Someone who actually knows these things can correct me if I’m wrong of course.

          • @Blue_Morpho
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            41 day ago

            As the owner of various cats over 50 years it does nothing to adult cats. It will hurt an adult cat because their weight is too much for the skin to hold. As a kid I tried it many times because I heard the myth and it only made my cat more angry.

            I don’t believe kittens are affected other than being physically unable to do anything. Sort of like if you were put in a half-Nelson hold. You wouldn’t be catatonic, just unable to fight back.

          • @[email protected]
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            You’re wrong.

            Catatonic syndrome was a diagnosis first used by a German psychiatrist in the 1800’s. Before that it was described by ancient Greeks.

            It’s a category (also a word that has nothing to do with cats) of major depression and schizophrenia.