Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 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 Donata 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 > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 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 " ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 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 " ! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 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 " ! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2009 Report Share Posted March 15, 2009 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 " ! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 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 " ! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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