
Hacking Feline Asthma
19 Tactics to Help Your Kitty Catch Their Breath Again
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Narrated by:
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Brady Nelson RRT
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By:
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Brady Nelson RRT
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Feline asthma affects millions of cats in the United States alone. It can be mild, moderate, or severe, with some severe asthma attacks even being fatal. While the potential for losing your furry family member can be intimidating to some pet owners, it is important to remember that asthma, no matter how severe, does not have to change your cat's quality of life, and is very manageable.
In this very short and simple book, you will learn 19 different tactics that you can use to improve your asthmatic cat's quality of life - everything from small environmental changes that can improve breathing quality, to tips for administering feline inhalers.
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great little find
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Great advice
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Now I know how to care for my Asthmatic kitty!
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We adopted 2 orange tabby’s about 3 years ago. In the past year, one (Raphael) seemed to develop asthma as the seasons changed. The great thing (well, not so great thing) is that I have asthma too, so it’s beneficial to know the triggers and how air quality/humidity play a role. For the dryer winter months, I bought two humidifiers that run even when we’re not home. I’ve also invested in a cloud camera to check up on them when we’re not around. While his asthma isn’t severe, it still scary sometimes because he can’t speak English and tell us if his airways are swelling up. If he has a slight cough, I find it helpful to scoop him up and put him by the window for fresh air if the air quality outside is good. Thank you for writing this book - it’s so helpful!!!
Great tips
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