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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (15880)10/12/2002 4:07:16 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81137
 
Al >A particular problem is that it will drive domestic pets crazy because they hear the high frequencies so the beam concept would not work

I have just learned that that shouldn't present a problem --- one just has to give them some pet food.

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>>>Over the years it has become clear that dogs and cats from shelters and veterinary clinics, euthanized with sodium pentobarbital have been rendered and processed into pet food. <<<

>>>West coast rendering plants are rendering hundreds of tons of dogs and cats and much of this material is being processed into pet food. Sodium pentobarbital withstands the rendering process without degrading<<<

Come to think about it, "pet food" could be in some of that "fake meat" which is of concern to Darleen. Shades of Soylent Green.