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passive pet smokers
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why don't the pets of smokers die of lung cancer caused by it?We are both mammals, we both breathe air but my vet says she has never come across it!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Avian vets will tell you that birds can get lung cancer from owners smoking. They have very complex respiratory systems, 2 sets of lungs i think, which is why they can fly and squawk at the same time!
A friends budgie went through withdrawal symptoms with her when she gave up smoking, he was sooooo grumpy!
A friends budgie went through withdrawal symptoms with her when she gave up smoking, he was sooooo grumpy!
I'm convinced that animals really do suffer from passive smoking. My mother-in-law was an 80 a day smoker., even though her husband didn't smoke. Their cat was a highly strung spiteful little creature and so neurotic as to be unapproachable by anybody. Within six months of my mother's in law's death, she had become a completely different animal - gentle, and friendly to the extent that she would even let herself be stroked and cuddled.. We're convinced she was suffering from the second hand effects of niccotine and that once the effects of passive smoking had disappeared from her body, she had undergone a thorough detox.
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