Anybody been thru the process before and know what the approximate costs and details are about getting a cat seen for potential asthma?
She has a really jerky/compressed in/out breath that makes her stomach look hiccupy
and she often has several fits of dry heaving all day. She used to throw up constantly but not so much anymore but she still has her training to jump of the couch whenever that arises.
Thanks 🐱
Medication is nothing more than a standard inhaler (~$25-35). You will need to get a special hand-held chambered device called an aerokat (~$40) that you press to your cat’s face and spray the inhaler into so they actually receive the dosed amount. Dosage will be once every 12 or 24 hours, whatever is just enough to prevent the attacks. Works a treat. Oddly enough, the cat won’t mind sticking an inhaler device over his face for a handful of seconds as long as you pet him at the same time.
Oh, and if you record the event happening, it makes diagnosis a lot quicker. It’s pretty unmistakable.
Sorry I can’t help with the diagnosis cost. Those can vary so wildly where I live. That and I totally forgot how much that was
I actually did! :) I sent it to someone who can help get it to the right vet, thank you so much for your advice :)
Sure thing! It’s not as daunting as it may seem. We found that a single dose in the morning was sufficient and haven’t discovered him having any episodes in the past year, so that’s rad.
What kind of litter do you use? I’m hearing low-dust and unscented
Looks like a brand called So Phresh. It’s 99% dust free and fragrance free. Seems to work OK. Full disclosure, my cat in question is indoor/outdoor so there are countless variables at play here. But it’s good litter as far as I can tell and I would prefer not to inhale that stuff myself.
Went through this. Other commenter nailed it with inhalysnd aerokat. I would recommend the Breeze Litter System for litterbox.
What if i have an automatic litter box? It has to work with that, theres no way i could keep uo without it
Have you tried pet safe scoop free? It uses crystals, so no clay dust. It’s just not good for more than one cat tbh
Remember that your cat is small and probably needs far less than you do.
I’m in planning stage of getting her seen just need to know approximate costs/tests to be aware of in advance
Imma try a unscented (Tidy Cats) and see if it works better