I do not use O2 for treatments, I have a Pulmo-aid nebulizer.
> I have done kittens and cats one of two ways. > Carrier method: The easiest is to push the extension tubing into a slot on > the door to hold it and simply put the animal in. > I drape a sheet over the carrier to hold the mist in. Because the mist drops > it is better to put it above the height of the head of the animal. > > Second way is to get a rubbermaid blanket box. Cut a while the size of the > extension tubing, push the tubing through and tape in place. > > The rubbermaid boxes have handles/grasps that flip up with holes under, this > will allow air in. > Put the animal in-let the neb run. > > I will fill the med cup and let run for an hour or so at a time. > > Connie > > >> >> >> A friend of mine has a pet bunny suffering of pneumonia. The bunny has >> undergone 2 treatments of antibiotics without success. I am thinking about >> nebulized cs. How would you suggest we do this? She was thinking of putting >> bunny in a pet travel carrier, tape all holes and leave a whole for the >> tubing. Would this be a possibility?? I am thinking that if we block all air >> escapes, wouldn't we also block oxygen supplies?? She might be afraid to put >> a mask of the bunny's face and have her freak out. Please, any input is >> quite welcome. This little bunny has been sick for quite a while now, >> >> Sylvie >> -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

