if u have access to chloroform just put a drop or two in its food and whens its down brush its teeth,could not be simpeler
Oh and don't blame me if the cat "kicks the bucket" because you put more than one or two drops in.
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if u have access to chloroform just put a drop or two in its food and whens its down brush its teeth,could not be simpeler
Oh and don't blame me if the cat "kicks the bucket" because you put more than one or two drops in.
Now thats the most stupid reply i ever read! :angry:Quote:
Originally posted by googleman@11 May 2003 - 09:43
if u have access to chloroform just put a drop or two in its food and whens its down brush its teeth,could not be simpeler
Oh and don't blame me if the cat "kicks the bucket" because you put more than one or two drops in.
Never ever play around with cloroform!!! Unless you know damn well what you are doing and have experience with it. It could harm or kill your beloved pet.......
Can I ask where you got this stupid & cruel idea from?Quote:
Originally posted by googleman@11 May 2003 - 09:43
if u have access to chloroform just put a drop or two in its food and whens its down brush its teeth,could not be simpeler
Oh and don't blame me if the cat "kicks the bucket" because you put more than one or two drops in.
chloroform is actually a pretty easy chemical to handle and deal with. as long as you use it in an area where there is a fresh air supply, you will be perfectly safe. as to the dosage required to knock a cat out, i don't know. some people may think this is a dangerous idea, however chloroform was used for many years in surgery on humans.
don't use it if you don't know what you're doing though
I could not give my cat chloroform, Just in case the worst should happen to my dear lu luQuote:
Originally posted by googleman@11 May 2003 - 08:43
if u have access to chloroform just put a drop or two in its food and whens its down brush its teeth,could not be simpeler
Oh and don't blame me if the cat "kicks the bucket" because you put more than one or two drops in.
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/Pumpencum/lu_lu_the_cat.JPG
Always Read The LabelQuote:
Originally posted by amphoteric88@11 May 2003 - 16:07
chloroform is actually a pretty easy chemical to handle and deal with. as long as you use it in an area where there is a fresh air supply, you will be perfectly safe. as to the dosage required to knock a cat out, i don't know. some people may think this is a dangerous idea, however chloroform was used for many years in surgery on humans.
don't use it if you don't know what you're doing though
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/Pumpencum/chloroform_a_40.jpg
:angry: I love all my cats!!
Despite how they smell!
Is this a joke thread or are you just someone that doesn't love cats? :unsure:
I love everything about my cats!!
They wash themselfes 10 times a day.. do you???
:huh: Maybe 10 times a year. :huh:Quote:
Originally posted by Rocktron@11 May 2003 - 11:47
I love everything about my cats!!
They wash themselfes 10 times a day.. do you???
I love My "Lu Lu" , lu lu has been with me for a long time, I care for lu lu, And give it's needs, i would not give Lu Lu Chloroform or any drug at all.Quote:
Originally posted by Rocktron@11 May 2003 - 16:47
:angry: I love all my cats!!
Despite how they smell!
Is this a joke thread or are you just someone that doesn't love cats? :unsure:
I love everything about my cats!!
They wash themselfes 10 times a day.. do you???
So far i think the best method for my problem is parsley as thats a herb and should be safe.
Do you have the same problem?
i suppose if you go overboard on the chloroform then there's always taxidermy :lol: