Description
Wild Child™ Chambers
The Wild Child™ and the Wild Child™ II Chambers are professional management tools used to assist veterinarians and staff in handling fractious cats and other companion animals safely and humanely. Made of clear, durable polycarbonate which allows veterinarians and staff ability to view the secured patient during procedures. Provides clinic staff a proven method in handling patients, reducing potential trauma to patient and staff. Can be cleaned with most antiseptics (unlike acrylic chambers). An essential tool in any veterinary clinic.
Easily transfer animal from cage to chamber without physically touching the patient. Unique design, including a clear lid with a handle and horse shoe security bar which adjusts to four different levels of restraint and convenient access holes for injections.
Features:
- Easy, no-touch transfer for animals from cage to Wild Child chamber
- Unique design and adjustable lid with four restraint levels
- Convenient access holes for injections
- Clear, durable polycarbonate material can be cleaned with most antiseptics
Testimonial
"I am a complete advocate for the Wild Child. I’ve been working with cats for many years and did not know about this product until I came across it working at a feline only veterinary clinic. As soon as I used the Wild Child for handling fractious cats, I thought to myself, “Where has this thing been all my life?!?”. The Wild Child provides cat handlers with the ability to transfer cats, vaccinate, or chemically restrain them without ever having to touch the cat. How much better can it get? I’ve been able to use the Wild Child to pull unhappy cats out of stainless steel cages and even cats that have escaped without ever having to touch them! Because of the clear plexi-glass design, the cats do not realize that something is going over them. Scruffing, stretching, and wrangling unhappy cats can become a thing of the past with this product! I can’t rave enough about the Wild Child and my hopes are that every veterinary clinic, animal shelter, spay/neuter facility, or any place that handles cats would have one!" -Natasha D.