electronic ear mite remover for cats Re: numbering cats for id sake by using a permanent hair dye
- From: a_plutonium@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 Aug 2005 09:16:11 -0700
bae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> It's normal for cats to scratch their ears occasionally. If they do it
> a lot or shake their heads a lot, they may have ear mites, which can
> cause a lot of damage as well as distress if they get out of control.
Now I was wondering since modern solutions use alot of electrical
control on animals such as the mouse noise maker of ultrasounds. And
the dog fences of electronic yard perimeter. So I am thinking that
perhaps cat ear mites may be sensitive to electronic frequencies that
is harmless to cats themselves. So that one can install a device at the
feeding station of a cat and the electronic pulses force the ear mites
to vacate the cat.
So I wonder if anyone has tried electronics as a means of removing ear
mites.
Perhaps there is a radiation that even kills the mites but leaves the
cats and humans unharmed.
Also, I want to know if there is a permanent hair dye so that I can
number my cats kittens by painting a 1 then a 2 then a 3, etc etc on
the five kittens so that I can recognize which one I am dealing with.
All five kittens are black and difficult to recognize. I want to be
able to put a number on the coat of each cat so that I recognize each
one. Any suggestions?
Archimedes Plutonium
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