I am trying to acquire some xylazine, or a similar sedative in order to sedate my cat for grooming. I considered chloral hydrate, but he appears to be
a bit old, and cats are rather prone to liver damage. I have been trying to aquire xylazine as it appears to be somewhat gentle, but most places
require a prescription. I have found one place that sells powder (artchemicals.com) but I am not familiar with them. I am wondering if they are a
reputable seller, or if I should expect harsh questions. I might consider guaifenesin as an alternative, but it would prefer to obtain xylazine if at
all possible. Any suggestions?hissingnoise - 9-5-2010 at 01:54
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. . .or if I should expect harsh questions?
Why would you want to groom your cat?
They're well able to groom themselves, aren't they?
Giving drugs to small animals for spurious reasons is a bad idea, wouldn't you say?
If you really need to groom, can't you just do it without recourse to drugs which might injure your pet?
[Edited on 9-5-2010 by hissingnoise]Chainhit222 - 9-5-2010 at 10:56
is your cats name swim by any chance?bahamuth - 9-5-2010 at 11:27
Wiki states that xylazine is an emetic for cats, would you have your cat vomiting while grooming..
Something strange about the whole question...
[Edited on 9-5-2010 by bahamuth]a_bab - 9-5-2010 at 21:39
Nah, not strange at all. He is concerned about *cough his* liver, so he must have read some stuff about hypnotics ans such.
The whole story is really retarded, as is the author. One must have his brains really screwed up co come up with such BS.
Luke: Where are we heading to, master Yoda?
Yoda: As before I said, on the dopeheads's land way we are...
[Edited on 10-5-2010 by a_bab]Chainhit222 - 9-5-2010 at 23:11
Could this guy be looking for a home made insomnia cure? or a date rape drug? Or just a drug experimenter which wants to try a new drug, there's
nothing wrong with that. But why the absolutely ridiculous story about your cat?
You could have just made something up, and asked about buying some other chemical from artchemicals.com in order to verify if the supplier was legit.
Are you dumb or trolling? Obviously you must realize this is not a drug discussion board.
[Edited on 10-5-2010 by Chainhit222]Paddywhacker - 10-5-2010 at 00:19
If it's for your cat then a vet will give you a script, or will give you better advice.