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Hi Doug,

I don't have pets now but regularly added colloidal silver to their

drinking water as a generality and if anyone was under par would

add cs directly to the food. I also used the Hulda type zapper,

either with the copper pipe electrodes tucked under neck and into

crotch while lying down being very poorly. No need to wet or get in

close touch with the skin; Just touching the fur seems to be good

enough. I would hold the animal to ensure contact for the minute or

two that they tolerate the treatment. Both cats and dogs will 'tell " you

when they have had enough. And I suspect they ask for the next

treatment if one is observant enough. I'm not, so they usually got one

treatment twice a day for up to 10 minutes. Used successfully for a

dog with advanced biliary and for a thin, sick scared cat.

I have also made up zappers for hanging around the neck. metal

chain pieces to contact either side. Heavy chain as per choke chain

with a plastic clip for dogs; and bathplug chain and plastic curtain

hooks for cats. If you want pictures please ask.

Tony

On 12 Nov 2004 at 8:44, d.a. wrote:

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> Curious, do any of you ever treat any pets? If so, I would be interested in

hearing your experiences and how you attached electrodes near appropriate

arteries, etc.

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> thanks,

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> doug

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that's the second cat I've heard of doing that. the one I saw used

to put his paws onto the electrodes. weird, huh?

bG

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> Tony, Doug and all,

> My cat comes and sits on my lap when I'm zapping.

> Adie

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Hi Tony. I would be interested in these pictures, if you don't mind. I have

plenty of pets (but no horses like Doug!) and have often wondered how you

would zap an animal without hurting them. My addy is reneev@...

TIA

samala

" tossed down to live among angels, who have forgotten what they are, I

strive to remember " RLV 1998

-------Original Message-------

I don't have pets now but regularly added colloidal silver to their

drinking water as a generality and if anyone was under par would

add cs directly to the food. I also used the Hulda type zapper,

either with the copper pipe electrodes tucked under neck and into

crotch while lying down being very poorly. No need to wet or get in

close touch with the skin; Just touching the fur seems to be good

enough. I would hold the animal to ensure contact for the minute or

two that they tolerate the treatment. Both cats and dogs will 'tell " you

when they have had enough. And I suspect they ask for the next

treatment if one is observant enough. I'm not, so they usually got one

treatment twice a day for up to 10 minutes. Used successfully for a

dog with advanced biliary and for a thin, sick scared cat.

I have also made up zappers for hanging around the neck. metal

chain pieces to contact either side. Heavy chain as per choke chain

with a plastic clip for dogs; and bathplug chain and plastic curtain

hooks for cats. If you want pictures please ask.

Tony

On 12 Nov 2004 at 8:44, d.a. wrote:

>

>

> Curious, do any of you ever treat any pets? If so, I would be interested

in hearing your experiences and how you attached electrodes near appropriate

arteries, etc.

>

> thanks,

>

> doug

>

>

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