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Why You Should Never Give Your Cat Marijuana 🐱🚫🌿

By Dr Duncan Houston


🔎 Quick Answer

You should never give your cat marijuana because THC is toxic to cats. It can cause severe neurological effects, disorientation, vomiting, abnormal behaviour, and potentially life-threatening complications. There is no safe or appropriate dose for cats.


With cannabis becoming more common, a question I hear more often is:

“Can I give my cat marijuana to calm them down?”

Short answer: no.
Long answer: absolutely not.

Cats are even more sensitive than dogs in many ways, and marijuana exposure can quickly turn into a serious medical issue.


🌿 What Makes Marijuana Dangerous for Cats?

The main issue is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

This is the psychoactive component of cannabis that affects the brain.

Cats:

  • have highly sensitive nervous systems

  • process substances differently from humans

  • are not able to tolerate THC safely

So instead of relaxing your cat, THC disrupts normal brain function.


🧠 What THC Does to Cats

THC affects:

  • brain activity

  • coordination

  • awareness

  • heart rate

  • temperature regulation

Cats do not experience this as a pleasant “calm” state.

They often experience:
👉 confusion
👉 fear
👉 loss of control

Which can be extremely distressing.


🚨 Signs of Marijuana Toxicity in Cats

Cats can show a wide range of symptoms.

Common signs:

  • wobbling or inability to walk properly

  • extreme lethargy or collapse

  • dilated pupils

  • drooling

  • vomiting

  • vocalising or unusual behaviour

More serious signs:

  • agitation or panic

  • tremors

  • seizures

  • low body temperature

  • slowed heart rate

  • coma in severe cases

Cats may also become very withdrawn or unusually reactive.


⏱️ How Quickly Does It Affect Them?

Signs usually appear within:
👉 30 minutes to a few hours

Effects can last:
👉 up to 24 hours or longer

Edibles are especially dangerous because:

  • they often contain high THC levels

  • they may include chocolate or other toxins

  • absorption is prolonged


⚠️ Why Cats Are at Higher Risk

Cats are not small humans, and they are not small dogs either.

They:

  • are more sensitive to toxins

  • have unique liver metabolism

  • cannot process many substances efficiently

Even small amounts of THC can cause significant effects.


🐾 How Cats Are Exposed

Most cases are accidental.

  • ingesting edibles or plant material

  • licking residues from surfaces

  • exposure to smoke in enclosed spaces

  • owners intentionally giving it

Even second-hand smoke can affect cats, especially in poorly ventilated areas.


💊 What About CBD?

This is where confusion happens.

CBD:

  • is non-psychoactive

  • may have some therapeutic uses

But:
👉 many products are unregulated
👉 some contain THC despite labels

So even CBD should only be used with veterinary guidance.

Marijuana itself is not safe in any form.


🩺 What To Do If Your Cat Is Exposed

Do not wait.

Contact your vet if your cat shows:

  • wobbling

  • unusual behaviour

  • lethargy

  • vomiting

  • dilated pupils

Treatment may include:

  • monitoring

  • IV fluids

  • supportive care

  • temperature and heart support

Most cats recover with care, but severe cases can be dangerous.


🚫 There Is No Safe Dose

This is the key message.

There is:
👉 no safe recreational dose of marijuana for cats
👉 no benefit to giving THC
👉 no situation where it is appropriate

Even a small amount can cause a significant reaction.


💬 Final Thoughts

Cats are incredibly sensitive animals.

What might seem harmless or mild to a human can be:
👉 overwhelming
👉 frightening
👉 medically dangerous

Marijuana is not a calming aid for cats. It is a toxin.

If your cat needs help with:

  • anxiety

  • pain

  • behaviour

There are safer, proven veterinary options available.

Your cat depends on you to make that choice.


❓ FAQ

Can a tiny amount of marijuana be safe for cats?

No. Even small amounts can cause toxicity.

Is second-hand marijuana smoke harmful to cats?

Yes. It can still expose them to THC and affect their nervous system.

What is the difference between CBD and marijuana?

CBD is non-psychoactive. Marijuana contains THC, which is toxic to cats.

Can cats recover from marijuana toxicity?

Most do with veterinary care, but severe cases can be serious or life-threatening.


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