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General

The AeroKat* Chamber is a specialized device designed to help deliver inhaled medications to cats with respiratory conditions.

The chamber helps deliver medication directly to your cat's airways, making it easier and more effective than traditional methods.

Yes, the AeroKat* Chamber is designed to be user-friendly and comes with clear instructions for proper use.

Regular cleaning is important. Simply disassemble the device and clean with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and let air dry completely before next use.

Using our Products

Follow the step-by-step instructions included in your package. The device comes with clear assembly guidelines and diagrams.

Clean your device after each use to maintain optimal performance and hygiene. Regular cleaning helps prevent medication buildup and ensures consistent delivery.

Watch our instructional videos and follow the user manual. Key indicators of proper use include seeing the Flow-Vu* indicator move during inhalation and hearing no whistling sound.

Replace your device according to the manufacturer's recommendations, typically every 12 months with regular use. Look for signs of wear or damage that might affect performance.

Cleaning & Care

Clean your device after each use to maintain optimal performance and hygiene. Regular cleaning prevents buildup and extends device life.

Use only manufacturer-approved cleaning solutions. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the device. A mild soap solution or specialized cleaning products are recommended.

Store your device in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it in its original case or a protective container when not in use.

Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. This typically includes daily cleaning, weekly deep cleaning, and monthly parts inspection.

Animal Inhalation Therapy

Yes, inhalation therapy is safe when properly administered under veterinary guidance. It's a well-established treatment method for respiratory conditions in animals.

Follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully. Typically, you'll need to hold the mask or spacer gently against your pet's face, ensuring a good seal while keeping them calm and comfortable during treatment.

Watch for signs like increased respiratory rate, coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing. Always consult your veterinarian if you notice these symptoms, as they can help determine if inhalation therapy is appropriate for your pet's condition.

Treatment sessions typically last 5-10 minutes, but duration may vary based on your veterinarian's recommendations and your pet's specific condition. Consistency and proper technique are key to effective treatment.