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Electric shock pad
I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock
pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help |
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On 8 Aug 2005 11:03:01 -0700, "mystro" , clicked
their heels and said: I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help it's called a Scat Mat. Google that and you'll find several sources. -- Janet B www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bestfr...bedience/album |
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On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 11:03:01 -0700, mystro wrote:
I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help Be sure to stick your finger in a light socket to see how it feels. |
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mlbriggs wrote:
I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help Be sure to stick your finger in a light socket to see how it feels. How true! And how mean! Why on earth would you want a pet you feel you need to "shock"? Maybe a stuffed animal would be better.... -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200508/1 |
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On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 21:10:02 +0000, mlbriggs ,
clicked their heels and said: Be sure to stick your finger in a light socket to see how it feels. oh brother. a bit drama queen? it's a static charge - not a big deal. -- Janet B www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bestfr...bedience/album |
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On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 20:04:23 -0400, Janet B wrote:
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 21:10:02 +0000, mlbriggs , clicked their heels and said: Be sure to stick your finger in a light socket to see how it feels. oh brother. a bit drama queen? it's a static charge - not a big deal. Not for a human. Consider comparative body size. Would you do it to an infant? MLB |
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And make sure you run your finger under water right before you stick it in the socket!!! "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 11:03:01 -0700, mystro wrote: I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help Be sure to stick your finger in a light socket to see how it feels. |
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"Christie W via CatKB.com" wrote in message ... mlbriggs wrote: I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help Be sure to stick your finger in a light socket to see how it feels. How true! And how mean! Why on earth would you want a pet you feel you need to "shock"? Maybe a stuffed animal would be better.... My gosh! Something worse than bathing your kitty after being tarred and feathered!! :^( |
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This training tool is used to keep my cat from having a serious
accident and it DOES NOT hurt the cat according to everything I've read and even with my basic knowledge of electricity, I am totally convinced it's safe..totally,it's only a flash light battery..you can put your tongue to it and only feel a slight tingling but it's that tingling to their sensitive paws that the cat will not like and avoid. Nothing else has worked with pete..he's always been very determined but I have hopes this will do the trick. I mean let's use some rationale here and stop the giddy hysterics over something this gentle but effective,it's not a HOT Wire Electric fence charge..sheeze,do alittle homework before you squeal....sorry. ;=) |
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Suddenly, without warning, mystro exclaimed (08-Aug-05 7:03 PM):
I'm trying to find a link or resource for purchasing training shock pad,a pad that gives a slight shock using flashlight batteries and perfectly harmless and from what little I've read..quite effective. Help Aside from all the drama about electrocuting your cat (I'm pretty sure this thing gives more of a tingle than a shock), here's a link for you: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&Ntk=All&Nty=1 Hope this helps. jmc |
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