What's the best way to deliver frequencies to a pet (cat or dog) apart from Remote?

You can use stickers. I transfer the frequencies onto holographic paper, then stick it on cardboard and place it around my cat's bed. It's been successful. I fought off dental problems and a UTI, plus given general arthritis frequencies which seem to help. Worth a try.

I'm using both remote and Plasma on my cat. I intend to do more contact-type stuff with the coil and cold laser that night when he's resting on our bed. That will be the easiest time for me to do it while he's lying still for the night. I'm not sure yet if it's helping, but I hope so. He has some kidney dysfunction and developed arthritis after he was given a forced rabies vaccine.
He was also recently given the convenia injection which I did not know they were going to give that to him after they cleaned his teeth so I'm trying my best to detox him with activated charcoal, milk thistle, bark and whiskers detox supplement, MMS, etc while simultaneously running detox on remote and toggling on and off using the plasma at night on him as to not overwhelm his body by doing it every night.

Remote mostly or plasma for more serious issues. I've also used a cold laser, though rarely running at 19 Hz for a few minutes.
Funny how when plasma is running, the dogs want to be close to the light. They know it's helping them.

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