Any suggestions to stop the growth of the fibrosarcoma tumor of a cat?

1. First use contact mode over the colloidal output of the boost V2.0 adaptor. (For remote it is too late.)

And then use a very low frequency for about 0.00073 Hz, Amplitude 10V, no Offset, Set the option "inverse+sync." square wave.

There are studies that proves that it will reduce a tumor for up to 60%

That is called a Microcurrent Treatment.

2. I think you are doing well and it is a sound approach. The contact mode above is a good idea.

Another way for spooky2 remote; since you have a definite diagnosis of fibrosarcoma, and time is short is this: I would spend most of the time running that 1744 program. Use the BN remote and I use 4V amplitude with animals.

Observe her and stop as and when you think it is necessary as you have been doing. It's important to find out what programs are helping and then to run those for long enough, so that is why I suggest this approach.

Say give it 12 hrs to prove itself either way; (split into 2-4 hr blocks) if it looks to be helping then that is a big find and you would continue with it.

Detox 4 contains several killing Hz, so its not necessarily doing what you think; but I'd suggest that its effect must be detoxifying for it to be named like that in the cafl.

If you get to a point where you know 2 or 3 programs are definitely helping then you could look at using two remotes on the same generator running those different programs.

ps.
If you are able to get the cat to sit next to the remote it *may* have an additional benefit as there is a near effect, as well as the scalar wave. You would be amongst the first to try this.

3. You need to make sure your cat is drinking enough water.

The classic sign for dehydration is skin tenting. If you take a pinch of skin over the cat's shoulders and pull up gently, the skin should snap back into place when released. As the cat gets more dehydrated, the skin goes back in place more and more slowly. If the pinch of skin stays up (the "tent"), it is a sign of severe dehydration. The cat should be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
Source: http://www.petmd.com/cat/emergency/common-emergencies/e_ct_dehydration

One thing we tried with our cat which had squamous cancer was to administer Frankencence oil with a nebulizer. Doterra is one brand of Frankencence oil that can be safely consumed internally.

Another thing we tried was the Baking soda & Canadian Maple syrup protocol: https://www.cancertutor.com/kelmun/ We had to put the mixture into a syringe and squirt it into the back of it's mouth to get the cat to consume it.

Maybe you can use the syringe also to squirt water into the cats mouth if your cat is not drinking enough water or passing enough urine each day.
http://www.catvets.com/cat-owners/caring-for-cats/signs-and-symptoms
Unfortunately we lost the battle with our cat, I hope your cat wins the battle.

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4. I've been using Spooky2 remotely now for a couple of weeks focusing on 1744 (Fibrosarcoma) with lots of breaks for detox and organ support. I am also giving her curcumin, fish oil and fresh wheat grass juice. The tumor seems to have stopped its aggressive spread. Associated swelling has reduced.

For all tumors or lumps, add a couple of instances of Calcifications XTRA to your Program. Try Detox Toxins Elimination 2 XTRA and Detox Toxic Proteins XTRA in one Program. She needs to drink water to help flush her kidneys. You may need to run Kidney Insufficiency CAFL. Tumors are very toxic. Their destruction can put a great strain on the eliminatory system. This is why we recommend using multiple generators for serious conditions.

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