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Hello all,

My parent's cat has become very jaundiced and the vet says it may be due to

parasites. We have the liver and the parasite driver---can it safely be used on

her? We are just ready to try anything to save her.

Thanks

Theresa

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I do not know what to tell you, try to write to the site:

http://www..net/hulda_clark/zapper/index.php

where there's a page on pets,

http://www..net/en/cleanses_clean-ups/parasite_cleanses/pet_parasite_char\

t.php

but it is something much more complex and slower, and which has nothing to

do with zappers. As for zappers and pets, I have found this link, where they

say it is not dangerous:

http://www.petzapper.com/

and other sites, such as this one:

http://www.stenulson.net/althealth/zapapet.htm

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Can the Zapper be used on a cat?

> Hello all,

> My parent's cat has become very jaundiced and the vet says it may be due

> to parasites. We have the liver and the parasite driver---can it safely

> be used on her? We are just ready to try anything to save her.

>

> Thanks

> Theresa

>

>

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I used it on some pet rats years ago, no problems. Actually cured them of a

serious bacterial lung infection all by itself. But it was hard because they

would not stay still so I had to put them in a plastic container with their feet

standing in water for 7 minutes at a time. But it worked.

-Ken

>

> Hello all,

> My parent's cat has become very jaundiced and the vet says it may be due to

parasites. We have the liver and the parasite driver---can it safely be used on

her? We are just ready to try anything to save her.

>

> Thanks

> Theresa

>

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Hi, I am wondering where you got the instructions for putting the cats feet in

water to do the zapping? I had read Dr. 's suggestion that one could hold

the pet on one's lap and the zapping would be effective, but not the water bit.

Did I miss something? I've done it with the pet in my lap, (for general

conditions/bad breath and to kill parasites I hoped). Joyce Simmerman

There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! Together WE can find IT and make IT a " Cradle

for Humanity " !

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Yes, get the Zap-a-pet

http://www.stenulson.net/althealth/zapapet.htm

Re: Can the Zapper be used on a cat?

> Hi, I am wondering where you got the instructions for putting the cats

> feet in water to do the zapping? I had read Dr. 's suggestion that

> one could hold the pet on one's lap and the zapping would be effective,

> but not the water bit. Did I miss something? I've done it with the pet in

> my lap, (for general conditions/bad breath and to kill parasites I hoped).

> Joyce Simmerman

>

>

> There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! Together WE can find IT and make IT a

> " Cradle for Humanity " !

>

>

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Well, I just figured that water could be a medium to forward the zapper's

" thing " into the feet of my pet rats (not cats), and it worked. I understood it

at the time that the zapper worked through sending a positive offset electrical

signal onto the skin/flesh. That would have been nearly impossible for the

rats, because they squirm too much when you try to hold them down. Plus, their

feet are very very small, and I thought I might give then a broken bone if I got

too zealous about holding to the zapper handholds.

But hey, it worked. They both had a bacterial lung infection that is common in

rats, and it only goes away with antibiotics. I used the zapper instead, and it

worked. Saved myself a trip to the vet and $70 too.

-Ken Bagwell

>

> Hi, I am wondering where you got the instructions for putting the cats feet in

water to do the zapping? I had read Dr. 's suggestion that one could hold

the pet on one's lap and the zapping would be effective, but not the water bit.

Did I miss something? I've done it with the pet in my lap, (for general

conditions/bad breath and to kill parasites I hoped). Joyce Simmerman

>

>

> There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! Together WE can find IT and make IT a " Cradle

for Humanity " !

>

>

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What about hooking the clamps to tin foil and standing the animals on it? 

That's how I've seen it done for cancer patients in pictures.  A man was sitting

in a chair with his feet on a wet paper towel and the alligator clamps were

hooked on to a sheet of tin foil that the wet paper towel was on.  Anyone else

see this?

From: Ken Bagwell <kenancy2000@...>

Subject: Re: Can the Zapper be used on a cat?

Dr

Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 10:20 PM

Well, I just figured that water could be a medium to forward the zapper's

" thing " into the feet of my pet rats (not cats), and it worked. I understood it

at the time that the zapper worked through sending a positive offset electrical

signal onto the skin/flesh. That would have been nearly impossible for the rats,

because they squirm too much when you try to hold them down. Plus, their feet

are very very small, and I thought I might give then a broken bone if I got too

zealous about holding to the zapper handholds.

But hey, it worked. They both had a bacterial lung infection that is common in

rats, and it only goes away with antibiotics. I used the zapper instead, and it

worked. Saved myself a trip to the vet and $70 too.

-Ken Bagwell

>

> Hi, I am wondering where you got the instructions for putting the cats feet in

water to do the zapping? I had read Dr. 's suggestion that one could hold

the pet on one's lap and the zapping would be effective, but not the water bit.

Did I miss something? I've done it with the pet in my lap, (for general

conditions/bad breath and to kill parasites I hoped). Joyce Simmerman

>

>

> There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! Together WE can find IT and make IT a " Cradle

for Humanity " !

>

>

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We have a short video on making footpads at

Some may find this helpful, as

footpads have been proven to be a great way to zap pets.

Blessings!

Arthur

www.BestZapper.com

www.ForgetDrugs.com

P. S. Are you as healthy as you would like?

Re: Can the Zapper be used on a cat?

Dr

Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 10:20 PM

Well, I just figured that water could be a medium to forward the zapper's

" thing " into the feet of my pet rats (not cats), and it worked. I understood it

at the time that the zapper worked through sending a positive offset electrical

signal onto the skin/flesh. That would have been nearly impossible for the rats,

because they squirm too much when you try to hold them down. Plus, their feet

are very very small, and I thought I might give then a broken bone if I got too

zealous about holding to the zapper handholds.

But hey, it worked. They both had a bacterial lung infection that is common in

rats, and it only goes away with antibiotics. I used the zapper instead, and it

worked. Saved myself a trip to the vet and $70 too.

-Ken Bagwell

>

> Hi, I am wondering where you got the instructions for putting the cats feet

in water to do the zapping? I had read Dr. 's suggestion that one could

hold the pet on one's lap and the zapping would be effective, but not the water

bit. Did I miss something? I've done it with the pet in my lap, (for general

conditions/bad breath and to kill parasites I hoped). Joyce Simmerman

>

>

> There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! Together WE can find IT and make IT a

" Cradle for Humanity " !

>

>

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