I. What is a Pet Incubator? What is the difference between it and a human baby incubator?
Pet Incubator (pet incubator/ICU cabin) is a constant temperature and humidity, oxygen/environment controllable device designed for sick/postoperative animals. Its core functions are:
Maintaining vital signs: Accurately controlling temperature (15-39℃), humidity (30%-95%), and oxygen concentration (21%-50%) to help weak animals (such as postoperative cats and dogs, newborn puppies) recover;
Adapting to animal needs: cavity size and functions are optimized for pets (such as supporting large dogs (ICU01) and small exotic pets (ICU002)), and some models integrate negative pressure purification and ultraviolet disinfection to prevent cross infection;
Scenario extension: Taking into account bothdaily care(such as keeping newborn kittens warm) andintensive care(such as oxygen inhalation treatment for canine pneumonia), it is the core equipment of pet hospitals and farms.
II. What animals can the incubator take care of? Can it be used on newborn puppies, large dogs after surgery, and exotic pets (such as birds)?
Our incubators cover all types of pets:
Small animals (newborn puppies, kittens): choose small chambers, high-precision temperature control models (such as FTLVET - ICU002, temperature control ±0.5℃), with soft lights and low noise, simulate the temperature environment of mother dogs, and improve survival rate;
Large animals (postoperative golden retrievers, cow and horse pups): large-sized chambers (such as ICU01, size 1140×840×1080mm) are recommended, supporting oxygen concentration adjustment (21% - 50%), negative pressure purification, to meet the postoperative recovery of large dogs (such as orthopedic postoperative anti-infection);
Exotic pets (birds, reptiles): Optional special accessories (such as bird-specific breathable cages, reptile heating pads), through the incubator scustom mode(such as humidity 30% - 95%, temperature 15 - 39℃), adapted to bird respiratory diseases (such as parrot pneumonia), reptiles (such as lizard postoperative dehydration).
III. What is the battery life and functional integrity of a portable incubator (such as ICU1803)? Is it suitable for farm/outdoor first aid?
The portable incubator (ICU1803) uses lithium battery + vehicle power supply, with a full battery life of up to 8 hours (only in warm mode), and a weight of ≤10kg, which is convenient for vehicle and outdoor operation.
Complete functions: supports constant temperature (15-39℃), constant humidity (30%-95%), oxygen concentration adjustment (21%-50%), integrated ultraviolet disinfection, negative pressure purification (some models), even in the complex environment of the farm (such as outdoors, without stable power supply), it can provide amobile ICUfor newborn cubs and injured animals;
Emergency scenarios: built-in power failure protection (switching to lithium battery power supply), abnormal temperature alarm (automatically start heating/cooling when over-temperature/low temperature), with foldable design, it is alife-saving devicefor outdoor delivery and pet first aid in farms.
IV. What is the use ofnegative pressure purification + ultraviolet disinfectionof high-end incubator (ICU01)? Can it prevent cross infection in pet hospitals?
These two functions are the core ofinfection prevention and control : Negative pressure purification: Through medical-grade filters, the air in the cavity is pumped to anegative pressure state(pressure is lower than the outside world), preventing the leakage of germs (such as canine distemper virus) and protecting surrounding animals;
Ultraviolet disinfection: The sterilization lamp (254nm) can kill 99.9% of surface germs (such as feline distemper virus), and automatically disinfects (or manually starts) after each use to reduce the risk of infection of instruments and cavities;
Clinical verification: In thecanine distemper isolation wardof the pet hospital, the cross infection rate of the ward using the ICU01 incubator has dropped from 15% to 3%, which is thekey line of defensefor infectious disease prevention and control.
V. Is theoxygen concentration adjustmentof the incubator accurate? Can canine pneumonia and hypoxia in newborn puppies be effectively improved?
Our incubator uses a medical-grade oxygen sensor (accuracy ±1%), and with an intelligent flow valve, the oxygen concentration can be precisely adjusted between 21% and 50% (e.g., 40% for puppies with hypoxia and 30% for dogs with pneumonia).
Newborn puppies: Improve survival rate throughhypoxia transition(gradually reduced from 50% to 21%) (clinical data: the survival rate of newborn puppies using incubators increased from 60% to 85%);
Canine pneumonia: High-concentration oxygen (30% - 40%) + constant temperature (30℃) + humidification (50%) can relieve breathing difficulties, and with hospital treatment, shorten the course of the disease by 30%.
VI. Exotic pet clinics (such as birds and reptiles), can the incubator adapt to their special needs?
Absolutely! We provide exclusive solutions for exotic pets:
Accessory customization: such as bird-specific breathable cages (to prevent collisions), reptile heating pads (bottom heating);
Parameter customization: support setting special parameters (such as bird care humidity 30% - 40%, reptile temperature 25 - 35℃);
Model recommendation: portable (ICU1803) is suitable for rapid emergency treatment of exotic pets in the clinic (such as heatstroke in parrots), multi-mode model (ICU002) meets complex cases (such as postoperative dehydration + infection in lizards), and prevents cross-infection of exotic pets (such as avian chlamydia) through negative pressure purification and ultraviolet disinfection.