Our good friend Yeshi (our orange tabby cat) recently had a rather punishing encounter with “Gus” (aka Sparticus the Invader, see this earlier post for details). Yeshi sustained multiple injuries around his right shoulder, including a rather deep puncture wound and obvious soft-tissue trauma. He growled fiercely if you touched him at all and could barely move himself.
We brought to bear upon the situation several electronic “medical” modalities. I have “medical” in quotes because I cannot claim the FDA has approved these things for the treatment of anything, although each of the devices we used is an approved “medical device” either in Canada and or in Japan. Afterwords, we set him upon the green pillow indicated in the image below, under a device called the ePower (thus the reference to Tesla as it produces a high frequency, high voltage, but low power, field), and after a matter of 2 or 3 hours, he was up and about as if nothing had happened at all. It was astonishing.
It’s been about a week or so since the event, and no abscess manifested (if you have cats, you know that that in itself is a wonder). We did treat the wounds initially with “acid water,” which is also miraculous at destroying infections and quickening the healing of a wound. Again, I’m speaking from my own personal experience and observation and the statement is not a reference to FDA sanctioned medical products or usage. Besides, I’m not a doctor or anything, and I’m not claiming to be, so why should the FDA or anyone else care what I have to say!
At any rate, there are wonders in nature to be found beyond the narrow halls of accepted knowledge. Through the compassion and grace of a healing experience with a sweet little cat, we learn much.



I love these stories. I hope Yeshi is well. But what of the intruder? What of Sparticus?
Sparticus appears to have weathered the battle quite well. He’s living up to his name, it would seem!