Customization: | Available |
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Style: | Cage |
Material: | Metal |
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Veterinary Recovery Cage
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Stainless steel door design features tight spacing near the latch, which discourages paw
entrapment.Lockable latch to prevent escapes.Quiet closing latch eliminate noise
and creates a street-free environment of patients.Integrated compartment divider are
removable , easy for your cleaning.Interior polymer resting shelf and other components
and made of chemical resistant Polyethylene.
The overall 304 stainless steel material, anti-corrosion, acid-proof and rust-free.
The thickness of cage is 1.2mm, the door is composed of 8mm and 6 mm steel wire.
The tread grid is composed of steel wire with diameter 10mm and diameter 4mm.
The bottom moving wheel uses a high-strength medical universal brake mute wheel.
Model no
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HCC-103
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Specification(inch)
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39.4''Lx23.6''Dx70.8''H
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Specification(cm)
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100Lx60Dx180H
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Package size (cm)
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106x71x194
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N.W (kg)
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95
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G.W (kg)
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139
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The overall 304 stainless steel material, anti-corrosion,acid-proof and rust-free.
1.Set up the cage in a quiet, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and drafts.
2.Place appropriate bedding material, such as towels or blankets, inside the cage to provide comfort and warmth for your pet.
3.Ensure that the cage is clean and disinfected before use.
4.Place your pet inside the cage and monitor their condition closely. If necessary, administer any prescribed medications or treatments.
5.Check on your pet regularly to ensure that they are comfortable and not experiencing any distress.
6.Keep a close eye on your pet's vital signs, such as their temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate, and record them regularly.
7.If your pet's condition deteriorates or if you have any concerns, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Remember, using a pet ICU cage can be an important tool in providing critical care to your pet, but it should only be used under the guidance of a veterinarian and with appropriate training and equipment.