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Moments before a hard lesson was learned


Moments before a hard lesson was learned

by sam_neil

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  1. sam_neil

    Update: fully puffed up hair, zooming around the house, post nibbling a lemon drop 😂

  2. mst3k_42

    I once found a hot pepper on the floor with tiny little bite marks in it. It never happened again.

  3. peacenchemicals

    my dog jumped up onto my chair at the dinner table when i stepped away for a moment. he took a clam shell slathered in a *VERY* spicy cajun boil sauce

    he was not phased in the slightest surprisingly loool

  4. stewd003

    Awww you shouldn’t let him eat it. It’s kinda cruel ☹️

    Edit: weird that I’m getting downvoted. The cat doesn’t know any better and you’re knowingly letting it hurt itself.

  5. ShiNo_Usagi

    Our new cat kept stealing my Habs as I was picking them, luckily I got them away from him before he learned a very spicy lesson.

  6. hereforpopcornru

    I pulled a Habanero once that ripened about the size of a pea. I was showing it to my wife and my daughter wanted to see it. I held it out and the daughter grabbed it and ran off… I took chase. She stopped and held it behind her back, I told her to give it to me, don’t eat it.

    She just threw it right in her mouth, I guess to just show me who’s boss.

    Yep, 3 years old and FAFO

  7. 1732PepperCo

    Haha we had a barn cat that was super aggressive with food but he was a huge sweetheart otherwise and he would come and hang out on our shaded deck along with other outdoor cats. This is also where I organize my peppers after picking. Anyway once a hot Lemon Drop pepper fell onto the deck and he ran over and grabbed it in his mouth and started running away with his “catch” a second later he leapt about 3 feet in the air twisting in ways that would make a gymnast jealous, the pepper went flying and he took off into the barn! I felt terrible but he was fine and back to being his greedy adorable self in no time! He was a Tux too!

    And just to show how much he loved food this little brat would eat the mushrooms I grow right out of the ground lol

  8. Sarophie

    My mom’s cat ate the leaves off my ghost peppers… Hated it every time yet still kept going back, little psycho.

  9. When my oldest was 4 and grandparents were watching him, he went into my garden to pick the sunburst cherry tomatoes he liked. I always let him with me. Well I’m not there to stop him and he picked a full ripe orange haB
    and chomped in. Guess he ran around the yard screaming for about 10 minutes until grandparents could even catch him. I got a call then.. Give him milk… he drank like 6 cups… and then puked… Kid loves hot sauce now at 13

  10. dtb1987

    Dude I hope you didn’t actually let that happen

  11. sheldonator

    I planted some left over hot pepper plants next to some tomato plants in my back yard and after deer tried to eat the pepper plants they’ve been staying away from both the peppers and tomatoes. Guess I got lucky this year.

  12. Weird-Diamond7030

    Yeah just a quick PSA: HOT PEPPERS ARE NOT GOOD FOR CATS. Bell peppers are okay in limited amounts but capsaicin is toxic to cats!

  13. FeuRougeManor

    Pretty sure my cat trying getting into my peppers once, but just got some juice on her paw…which she then rubbed on her eye. Not that I’ve ever rubbed hab juice in my eye 20 times.

  14. Naisu_boato

    Reminds me of the time I had pet rats. The cat was very very curious about them. One day the alpha male rat had enough and but him square on the nose. I’ve never seen an animal move so fast in my life.

  15. EatPurpleDust

    Let me know how much the onlyfans video of this is and a link. I’ll pay.

  16. Aural-Robert

    Our grandson when he was 5 used to pick fruits vegetables from the garden and just leave them there, some ripe some unripe

    We scolded him and made a deal if you pick it you eat it, unless you are with us and we are harvesting.

    Well during a family gathering he wanted to look at the garden, we said okay you know the rules, next thing we know he’s bawling like he is going to die. We all run over and he is rubbing his tongue with his hand very aggressively.Come to find out he picked a red Jalepeno and took a bite of it

    Needless to say he never toured the garden solo, and always asked before he picked something to eat.

  17. Szeli94

    My dog actually into spicy stuff. When he was a puppy I had to spread some reaper sauce on stuff to stop him chewing it. He didn’t stopped doing it..

  18. LarsBars99

    Maybe don’t leave a bowl of hot peppers around with a cat?

  19. redbirdrising

    Dogs and cats don’t generally get the burn from capsaicin. But they can get stomach problems like vomiting and diarrhea. So, it could end up being a hard lesson you’d learn.

  20. Cheese_Pufffffff

    The lesson being its owner chose to leave out hot peppers that might effect/hurt their cat, for internet points. 🙁 poor cat

  21. Bell-Cautious

    I once had a bottle of Dave’s Insanity and my dog was being nosy so I let him just have a sniff. He took a sniff then growled at me and ran off… lol

  22. Kemel90

    Cats can’t taste capsaicin, or feel the burn in their mouths, but they will definitely feel it on the way out. Or at least, that’s what i read somewhere. I guess this proves the opposite

  23. aHintOfLilac

    I would please like it if my cat could stop thinking spicy = tasty. Any time I cook anything the least bit hot, she tries to stare me into submission so that I’ll hand it over. Her favorite cuisine is Sichuan and she doesn’t understand why she isn’t allowed to eat it.

  24. goldenkiwicompote

    Why would you leave a bowl of peppers for your pet to have access to.. That’s not funny. Part of being a responsible pet owner is keeping things out of reach.

  25. GraciesMomGoingOn83

    I did some FA with cutting peppers gloveless and am currently in the FO stage of my own stupidity. The only thing my cat wants to do right now is rub his face on my hands. I don’t know if I am holding them differently or if he is a masochist kitty but I’m trying not to let him. I guess some of us– human and animal– can only learn the hard way.

  26. TwiceBakedTomato

    And you just let the cat eat it? Sounds kinda fucked up

  27. TheRealDarthMinogue

    Surely cats outside do this every day?

  28. Hairy_Savings6243

    And this is why I don’t eat anything from people who have cats.

  29. trashtvjunkie0

    My cat ate a ghost pepper and had diarrhea and vomiting for days. Thought I was going to lose her.

  30. cheeba_chewie

    My cat just keeps running away with mine and then biting it a million times. I am surprised the bites and spice level associated haven’t deterred her but alas it has not.

  31. thats_pure_cat_hai

    I wouldn’t trust you with a cat. Letting this happen for internet clout is shitty behavior when you could have just stopped him and ya know, actually looked after your cat.

  32. The_DonCannoli

    You just rage baited the internet by posting a picture of a cat smelling a bowl of peppers, well done. It’s a strange time we live in. There’s some bitches in the hot pepper sub.

  33. Ashamed_Excitement57

    Lol, my mom made stuffing one time. She thought they where sweet peppers, they where not! OMG the hottest thing I’ve ever put in my mouth. It just smelled like stuffing, it totally masked the capsaicin. No amount of milk, cheese, good lord more bread made it worse. Just had to ride it out. I still love really hot food but I’m a bit gun shy around stuffing.

  34. Vertigo-Lemming

    What are you making in those bottles in the background?

  35. Physical-Ad-3798

    A buddy of mine was at a barbeque that was being hosted by his sister and her husband. They had wings made with Dave’s Insanity Sauce on the grill. Well, they’re 5 year old decided their terrier Bartman needed a wing. He took a bite of the meat, started convulsing and drooling from the mouth, and was dead within 10 minutes. Please, do not ever give your animals hot peppers or hot sauce. It can quite literally kill them.

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