Introduction to the basic uses and functions of pet treatment cages
Pet therapy cages are special equipment used in pet medical treatment and rehabilitation, with the following basic uses and functions:
Limiting range of movement: Pet therapy cages can restrict the range of movement of a pet for specific treatment or rehabilitation procedures. By restricting the movement of the pet, the accuracy and safety of the treatment can be ensured.
Provide safety protection: The cage provides a safe environment to prevent the pet from escaping or being harmed by the outside environment. This is especially important for some pets that have mobility problems, need to recover after trauma, or need to rest after surgery.
Cage fixation and stabilization: A therapy cage can hold a pet in a specific position for a veterinarian or caregiver to perform treatment, surgery, or rehabilitation procedures. Immobilizing the pet ensures the accuracy and success rate of the operation and reduces the risk of friendly fire.
Easy to observe and examine: Treatment cages are usually designed with transparent parts, such as transparent sides or tops, so that doctors or caregivers can easily observe changes in the pet's condition, wound healing or recovery progress.
Easy to clean and disinfect: Treatment cages are usually made of materials that are easy to clean and disinfect to maintain good hygiene. This is important to prevent the growth of bacteria, the spread of infections, and to provide a sterile environment.