Guest guest Posted September 18, 2003 Report Share Posted September 18, 2003 Hi, I was wondering if anyone has ever noticed that their pets want to be with their kids (or them) during nebulizer treatments? Our cats LOVE to be with when she is getting her neb treatments. Especially the one cat who used to always have upper respiratory infections. She never has the respiratory infections now. I wonder if she is getting the Albuterol and whatnot from the air and it is helping her? Does anyone know if that is even possible? I keep forgetting to ask 's doc about it. I wonder if it is OK for the cats to be in the room when we are doing neb treatments. I know we were told not to do the nebs around tropical fish but I can't remember anyone ever mentioning cats-although they do know we have them. Oh well, I suppose that I have posted my weird question for the day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Our dog will either sit in the chair beside or she will lay on her lap while she is doing her vest and nebulizer treatments. Tina W pets and neb treatments? Hi, I was wondering if anyone has ever noticed that their pets want to be with their kids (or them) during nebulizer treatments? Our cats LOVE to be with when she is getting her neb treatments. Especially the one cat who used to always have upper respiratory infections. She never has the respiratory infections now. I wonder if she is getting the Albuterol and whatnot from the air and it is helping her? Does anyone know if that is even possible? I keep forgetting to ask 's doc about it. I wonder if it is OK for the cats to be in the room when we are doing neb treatments. I know we were told not to do the nebs around tropical fish but I can't remember anyone ever mentioning cats-although they do know we have them. Oh well, I suppose that I have posted my weird question for the day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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