Especially since humans and birds are the only animals who can process alcohol. It's going to stay in that cat's system a long time.I would be a bit piffed at the one that lets his cat drink alcahol and film it.
I would like to talk to him/her.
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Especially since humans and birds are the only animals who can process alcohol. It's going to stay in that cat's system a long time.I would be a bit piffed at the one that lets his cat drink alcahol and film it.
I would like to talk to him/her.
Yeah. I had a cat like that.My dog used to love beer. You would be yarning with someone on the couch, put your can on the floor for a minute, and soon you'd hear a slurping sound... she would have the can over and be drinking it. How she didn't cut her tongue on the opening I will never know!
Especially since humans and birds are the only animals who can process alcohol. It's going to stay in that cat's system a long time.
I had a cat have that problem after a operation years ago.would hate to have been around during the hangover