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well i have a cat at home and she does not go outside

but i know she can still

get fleas is there anything that we can dp for her

before and dueing flea season

comes,thank you carol

 

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Dear Carol,

 

According to Basil Heath in his article, Natural Flea

Control for Dog and Cats - Natural Flea Control

published by Associated Content. " The first step is to

know your enemy. Fleas can be a major nuisance, and

can be quite difficult to get rid of – they cannot

even be killed by freezing temperatures. Their legs

are so powerful that they can jump nine inches into

the air – making pet-to-pet or floor-to-pet leaps all

too easy. Fleas feed on the blood of your cats and

dogs, but they spend most of their time away from your

animals, laying their eggs in dark places in your

house (such as floor cracks) - which is why your first

line of defense is in and around your home. "

 

" There is a fairly new flea control method available

for use in your yard - it is a spray made from freeze

dried worms or nematodes which are natural flea

predators. The worms are reconstituted and sprayed in

outdoor areas around your home. A popular brand name

is Interrupt, which can be purchased from many

veterinarians. "

 

" Another outdoor flea repellent is diatomaceous earth

(a kind of fossilized algae). It clings to the flea’s

shell and eventually penetrates the coating, causing

it to die of dehydration. (You’ll want to use food

grade diatomaceous earth, not the type used in

swimming pool filters.) It can be spread around your

yard with a garden spreader, and can also be rubbed

into your pet’s fur and sprinkled on his bedding.

Special attention should be given to areas inside the

home as well. Your pet’s bedding should be washed

often, and tumbled dry in a hot dryer to kill fleas. "

 

" It is important to vacuum floors often, paying

special attention to the dark, damp areas where fleas

love to lay eggs. Remember to dispose of the vacuum

bag immediately, otherwise eggs can hatch and

re-infect your home. "

 

" Boric acid powder can be sprinkled onto clean carpets

to keep fleas at bay (but test a small area of your

carpet first, to make sure it is colorfast). Boric

acid compounds are available commercially,

specifically for flea control purposes. There are

natural treatments which can be applied directly to

your pet’s coat, without any chemical side effects. "

 

" In addition to the diatomaceous earth mentioned

above, a mixture of ground cloves and eucalyptus oil

may help to ward off fleas. Pennyroyal, citronella,

wormwood, cedar and rosemary are some other

alternatives, many of which can be found in products

sold at health food stores. Citrus oil can also be of

help – brush it into your pet’s fur to help it

penetrate the skin. One thing to remember – after

treating your pet’s coat, keep him outside for a few

hours immediately afterward, to prevent the departing

fleas from infesting your home! "

 

" Frequent bathing and grooming of your pet will keep

fleas away as well. You can find natural flea shampoos

with some of the ingredients mentioned above at

natural food stores. A lemon rinse after the bath is a

helpful measure, leaving a citrus odor which fleas

dislike. To make a rinse: Cut up a few lemons, cover

them with boiling water, and let the mixture steep

overnight. After removing the pulp, the lemon water

can be brushed into your pet’s coat and allowed to air

dry. "

 

" Between baths, frequent use of a flea comb can be

quite helpful. An often-overlooked flea prevention

method is your pet’s diet. "

 

" The addition of garlic and brewer’s yeast will create

an odor on his skin which fleas dislike, but is

unnoticeable to humans. These ingredients can be

purchased in pill form from health food stores, or you

can use the real thing. Up to three fresh garlic

cloves can be crushed and mixed with your pet’s food

each day. Brewer’s yeast can be added at the ratio of

around 25 mg of yeast per ten pounds of body weight.

If your pet is allergic to yeast, a B-complex vitamin

can be used instead, as it is the B vitamin called

thiamine which is the important ingredient in brewer’s

yeast. (Brewer’s yeast can be brushed onto your

animal’s coat, as well.) "

 

" Another useful dietary supplement is chelated zinc.

Daily dosages should be around 10 mg for cats and

small dogs, and 20 mg for large dogs. "

 

" It’s important to remember that your pet’s overall

health will determine how susceptible to flea

infestation he is. A healthy cat or dog will not

attract fleas as easily as a sick or weak one. Feeding

your pet a high quality food can make a difference, as

well as making sure he gets enough exercise on a daily

basis. This, along with the preventative measures

above, can help keep flea infestations under control

without the use of toxic chemicals – ensuring a

happier pet, and a happier pet owner. "

 

Spray regularly the carpet, furniture and other areas

of the house where the pets go.

 

Pranic Healing:

 

Apply general and localized sweeping and then slightly

and gently

energize the cat using W.

 

Visualize the fleas avoiding your cat, making it free

of fleas, happy and healthy for several minutes.

 

Then, create a " flea repelant shield " around your

cat. Then, create a " flea repelant

shield " around the area where the cat normally moves

around. Each time, instruct the energy of the shields

to " allow all used up and negative energy from inside

the shield to get out of the shield " . Visualize the

shield as inpenetratable for fleas--fleas are unable

to enter or attach to the energy shields.

 

Stabilize and release th projected energy.

 

Repeat the treatment once a day for as long as needed.

 

Love,

 

Marilette

 

 

 

 

Source materials for all MCKS Pranic Healing protocols are taken from the

following books by Master Choa Kok Sui:

 

* Miracles Through Pranic Healing

* Advanced Pranic Healing

* Pranic Psychotherapy

* Pranic Crystal Healing.

 

 

NOTICE:

1. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to

complement it. If symptoms persist or if the ailment is severe, please consult

immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer.

 

2. Pranic Healers who are are not medical doctors should not prescribe nor

interfere with prescribed medications and/or medical treatments. ~ Master Choa

Kok Sui

 

 

" Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is

known to us in nature. " ~ St. Augustine

 

Ask or read the up to date Pranic Healing protocols by joining the group through

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MCKS Pranic Healing gateway website: http://www.pranichealing.org.

 

 

 

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