Our cat, Jaspurr, was diagnosed with asthma. The veterinarian recommended using an inhaled medication instead of a steroid pill. So we got the Aerokat system. When we first tried to use it on him he freaked out, scratched my husband, and ran under the bed. We knew we needed to take a slow approach. It took 3 weeks of focused training - but it worked! You'll see on the video
Great, informative video. Thank you. I am going to look into the Aerokat for mine.
LMWCannan 1 week ago
How often do your cat have these attacks to where you have to give this to him? How long does the medication last to keep your cat from having another attack? My cat's asthma flares every 4-6 weeks now. She's thirteen and the injection shots she gets aren't as effective like they were when she was younger. If she keeps getting these shots it could lead to her getting diabetes and I don't want that so I'm trying to find another alternative and this looks like it's the only other way to go.
nvd2ceb4 1 month ago
Our cat took the treats out of the mask with his paw. This isn't going so great.
sugarpienorman 2 months ago
Thx for the video. What a good cat you have.
sugarpienorman 3 months ago
thank you, I have to start my abyssinian on one of these in a few days once it comes into the store for me. your video has been very helpful (='.'=)
malzone9 8 months ago
Thanks for posting this!!!
simons56201 9 months ago
I wanted to let everyone know I switched Bella to a grain free cat food called "Blue Wilderness" and she's hasn't had near the outbreaks she used to. Might be worth a try with you cat that has asthma too!
lindzey824 11 months ago
Nice work training you kitty cat. Several years ago I trained our cat on a pediatric spacer, but it was very difficult to tell how many breaths the cat took. AeroKat is much better for felines --
Great video and thanks for sharing your technique. Beautiful cat too!!
kh2hbTV 1 year ago
Thanks for this great video :)
shoaibalig 1 year ago