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- From: rodney@cabot.balltown.cma.com (Rodney Peck)
- Subject: Re: Cats and LSD
- In-Reply-To: un040367@wvnvms.wvnet.edu's message of 30 Dec 92 13: 47:11 GMT
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 19:57:23 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.075934.4336@wvnvms.wvnet.edu> un040367@wvnvms.wvnet.edu writes:
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- brrian04@uctvax.uct.ac.za writes:
- > As far as I know wild animals (cats included) eat hallucinogenic plants on
- > purpose. Can anyone confirm or refute this?
-
- I read somewhere in a reputable source (which I cannot possibly recall)
- that hallucinogens are distinguished from other classes of recreational
- pharmaceuticals (e.g. uppers and downers) by the fact that given a
- button and a needle which delivers the drug, an animal (e.g. monkey)
- will _not_ repeatedly self administer a hallucinogen.
-
- Jeremy
- jeremy@rsc3.anu.edu.au (not this address)
-
- I think you were misinformed. I just ran across this last night in
- Terence McKenna's _Archaic Revival_, chapter 10, Mushrooms and
- Evolution, page 144:
-
- "It has been shown in experimental situations that if one creates a
- situation in which N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) can be delivered to a
- monkey on demand, then a large number of monkeys exposed to that
- experimental apparatus will prefer the DMT over food and water. DMT
- was used in these experiments because it is a very short-acting, overt
- halluucinogen that occurs in many different plant species (Jacobs,
- 1984)."
-
- and from the bibliography:
-
- Jacobs, Barry L. _Hallucinogens: Neurochemical, Behavioral and
- Clinical Perspectives_. New York: Raven, 1984.
-
- In fact, McKenna makes an argument in that chapter that mushrooms are
- the catalyst for developing consciousness in monkeys. That is, the
- hallucinogenic experience causes the monkey to become aware of its
- mind which then gives it an advantage over other monkeys and animals,
- etc.
-
- So -- don't give acid to cats unless you want to have them running
- around writing cat operas and launching kitty space shuttles.
-
- Rodney
-