For many of us, pets are more than companions—they are family. When they fall sick, we often feel helpless, especially if conventional treatments bring only temporary relief or uncomfortable side effects. In recent years, more pet owners have begun exploring frequency therapy with Spooky2 as a gentle, supportive option. While Spooky2 was designed primarily for humans, real users have shared inspiring stories of how they have adapted its programs to help cats, dogs, and even birds.
This blog brings together these real-world experiences, practical tips, and safety notes, so you can understand how frequency healing might support your own furry or feathered family members. If you are new to Spooky2, you can download the free Spooky2 software here to explore its full
1. Feline Respiratory Struggles: Hope for Cats with Herpes
Jennifer, a cat owner, shared her frustration when her kitty struggled with constant congestion, sneezing, and thick mucus due to feline herpes. After repeated antibiotics and immune supplements failed, she turned to Spooky2 for help.
What users tried:
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Checking that the Non-Human Database is selected (Software → System → Active Database — it’s enabled by default), and then searching for “Feline Herpesvirus (DNA)” in the Program tab.
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Running Remote mode 24/7 with the cat’s DNA sample (fur, saliva, or nail clipping).
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Supporting programs like Runny Nose or Congestion for sinus relief.
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Adding detox programs to open pathways.

Many owners also combined frequencies with colloidal silver, either in water bowls or applied directly. Some even used nebulizers so cats could inhale the mist safely. Over time, several reported reduced congestion and better energy.
💡 Lesson: Start with targeted pathogen programs (like “Feline Herpesvirus”), combine with detox support, and be consistent.
2. Post-Vaccine Care and Nerve Recovery
Debra’s cat, Mira, became unusually quiet after an F4 vaccine, and also suffered lingering nerve damage from an earlier attack.
Community suggestions included:
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Running programs such as Vaccine Toxins (XTRA), Vaccinosis, or using the Molecular Weight (MW) database to target vaccine adjuvants if known.
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Using nerve repair frequencies: Nerves, restoration (BIO), Nerve Healing (XTRA), Nerves, inflammation (BIO).
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Supporting detox through Lymphatic Drainage and Detox Maintenance.

Spooky2’s team confirmed that pets can be treated through Remote mode just like humans, as long as a DNA sample is provided.
💡 Lesson: For post-vaccine reactions, combine detox and vaccine-specific programs, and for nerve issues, look at dedicated nerve healing frequencies.
3. When Things Get Serious: Midnight’s Battle with FIV and Suspected Lymphoma
Gordon shared a heartbreaking story of his beloved cat Midnight, who was FIV positive and suddenly developed severe weight loss, diarrhea, and high white blood cell counts. While the vet suspected lymphoma, Gordon wanted to support him at home with Spooky2.
What he did:
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Ran daily biofeedback scans using the GeneratorX Pro digitizer.
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Broadcasted results via Remote mode.
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Added Detox Maintenance and Lymphatic Drainage programs.
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Asked about DB Cancer protocols for cats.
Community advice emphasized caution:
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Yes, cancer protocols can be used for pets, but runtimes should be shorter (30–60 minutes).
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Avoid scanning every day—run results for a few days before re-scanning.
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The Hunt & Kill biofeedback method can automatically run hits until no more are found, making it easier and less stressful.
💡 Lesson: With serious conditions, balance persistence with gentleness. Always pair biofeedback with detox, and monitor the pet closely.
4. Beyond Cats and Dogs: A Budgie with Liver Issues
Not only cats and dogs benefit from frequency support. Kenice reached out about her budgie, who had high liver enzyme levels and was already on veterinary medication.
Gentle frequency support included:
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Liver Function Balance (XTRA)
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Liver Support (CAFL)
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Liver, function regulation (BIO)
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Light detox and circulation programs.

Because birds are very sensitive, the advice was to:
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Use Remote mode as the least invasive method.
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Keep session times shorter than for humans.
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Imprint supportive frequencies into water so the bird could naturally receive them.
💡 Lesson: With small pets, think minimal and gentle—short sessions, supportive programs, and always alongside veterinary care.
5. Practical Guidelines for Using Spooky2 with Pets
From these stories, a few golden rules emerge:
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Remote Mode First
Remote mode is stress-free for pets, requiring only a small DNA sample. It avoids wires, pads, or restraint. -
Shorter Times
Pets are smaller and more sensitive. Reduce runtimes compared to human protocols and observe their reaction. -
Detox is Essential
Always pair targeted programs with detox support like Detox Maintenance, Lymphatic Drainage, or Herx Helper to ease the body’s workload. -
Be Consistent, But Gentle
Run programs regularly, but don’t overload. Consistency often matters more than intensity. -
Combine with Love and Veterinary Care
Frequency therapy is supportive, not a replacement. Always consult a vet for diagnosis and urgent treatment. Use Spooky2 as a complementary tool to enhance well-being.
6. The Emotional Side: Healing is More Than Frequencies
Perhaps the most striking part of these stories is not only the practical results but the deep bond between people and their pets. Owners like Jennifer, Debra, Gordon, and Kenice weren’t simply “running programs.” They were actively seeking every possible way to ease suffering and give their companions a better life.
In the end, frequency therapy with Spooky2 is not just about technology. It is about love, persistence, and the willingness to explore new ways of caring for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Conclusion
Spooky2’s versatility has allowed many pet owners to extend its benefits to their beloved animals—whether it’s easing chronic congestion in cats, supporting recovery after vaccines, helping with serious illnesses, or gently assisting a budgie’s liver function.
If you’re considering using Spooky2 with your pet, remember: start simple, prioritize detox, shorten runtimes, and always combine with professional veterinary advice. Your pet’s health journey, like your own, is unique—and sometimes, the gentle hum of healing frequencies can make all the difference.
💡 Want to learn more and connect with other pet owners using Spooky2? Join the supportive Spooky2 Facebook Community to share experiences, ask questions, and discover practical tips from users around the world.


Please advise where to find the non human database.
Should we run the detox maintenance on a separate nail clipping to the frequencies used to treat the condition when using remote mode? Should we reduce amplitude to 5v for pets?
Hi Nicci, here’s how to do it:
Finding the non-human (animals) database
The non-human database is enabled by default. You can verify it by going to Software → System → Active Database and making sure “Non-Human DNA Database” is checked.
Detox maintenance on a separate nail clipping
Yes, it’s often a good idea to use a separate nail clipping (or hair sample) for general detox or maintenance frequencies, rather than reusing the same sample used in treating a condition. This helps avoid “overusing” the same DNA imprint for multiple protocols.
Amplitude for pets
Yes, reducing amplitude to 5 V is a common recommendation for pets, especially smaller ones. Lower voltages are safer and gentler, reducing risk of overstimulation or discomfort.
Where do i find Non-Human database in Spooky2 software, can you show, write the path?
Hi Irena, the non-human database is enabled by default. You can verify it by going to Software → System → Active Database and making sure “Non-Human DNA Database” is checked.