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Poor Buster, no wonder he is stressed with having all those treatments for his eyes...plus the inhaler..... the doesn't understand it's for his own good either.. Hopefully every day will be a day less to go with the meds......... stay strong Buster! |
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Sally - I am very curious - how do you get a cat to take an inhaler? I have to use them myself and can't imagine how you'd get Buster to take a deep breath in at the right moment..... .... |
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he has a mask that goes over his face see the below link for what he uses its the areo cat one http://plaza.ufl.edu/johnsonn/MDI.htm here is a pic of how to it http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/page...asthma_web.pdf hope that helps he is usually good with it it is just to much with everything else as well. SAlly |
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