Cat Rescue Oxygen Kit – Rescue Oxygen Therapy and Transport for Pets

Sale price$225.00

Be ready to give your cat rescue oxygen in under 60 seconds — at home, in the car, or during a medical emergency. No RX. Vet-recommended. Guaranteed two-year shelf life.

Select your cat's weight

Larger cats need more oxygen. Your selected kit's canister count, flow rate, and mask size are matched to the weight. On the cusp? Size up.

Select Your Cats Weight: 0-11 lb


How to Use Your Pet Oxygen Kit

Follow these simple steps to provide rescue oxygen to your pet
Critical: If you have a high-risk pet with health conditions
Without this oxygen kit, your pet may not have the chance to access care. Keep it accessible and know how to use it.
1

Assess Your Pet

Check for signs of respiratory distress: rapid breathing, blue gums, or difficulty breathing. Act quickly if you notice these symptoms.
2

Prepare the Kit

Open your oxygen kit, connect the mask to your oxygen tubing. Next ,connect the tubing to the regulator, and turn-to-connect the regulator to your first canister.
3

Administer Oxygen

Now that oxygen is flowing, gently place the mask on your pet's face - measuring respiratory rate while you administer or transport. Monitor the regulator's gauge to see your level of oxygen.
4

Seek Veterinary Care

Pet owners typically administer 3-5 minutes or until an episode of respiratory distress dissipates. If the episode is not dissipating, seek emergency veterinary care, stabilizing with Oxygen on the way.

When Every Second Counts

Critical Oxygen Support For Your Pet

Don’t wait until you're at the vet—give your cat immediate relief from respiratory distress at home or on the go.

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Use At-Home

For symptomatic/acute emergencies, respiratory distress or unplanned health crisis.

Use In-Transport

Have a hisk-risk pet? Get them back to care in time and transport them on oxygen with this kit.

Store For Emergencies

The perfect addition to your pet's first aid kit in case of house fires or other health emergency.

Got questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything cat parents and veterinarians ask before buying our Cat Rescue Oxygen Kit — from emergency use and shipping to canister duration, safety, and how to give your cat oxygen at home.
No. The Cat Rescue Oxygen Kit ships over the counter without a prescription. Replacement canisters, masks, regulators, and tubing are also available without an RX. Only our medical-grade oxygen concentrators require a prescription, because they're intended for ongoing therapy rather than emergency rescue use.
Give your cat oxygen at the first sign of respiratory distress: open-mouth breathing (a serious warning sign in cats), rapid or labored breathing, "belly breathing," wheezing, blue or purple gums or tongue, collapse, or coughing fits. Oxygen stabilizes your cat while you head to emergency veterinary care. The kit is a bridge to professional treatment, not a substitute for it. Always contact your vet during or after any episode requiring oxygen.
Setup takes under 60 seconds: 1. Open the kit and connect the mask to the oxygen tubing 2. Connect the tubing to the regulator 3. Twist the regulator onto a canister to start oxygen flow 4. Hold the mask 6 inches from your cat's face, then slowly place it over their nose 5. Administer oxygen for 3–5 minutes or until the episode subsides 6. Twist the regulator counter-clockwise to stop flow and save remaining oxygen If the episode doesn't resolve, transport your cat to emergency veterinary care while continuing oxygen on the way.
For cats, each 15L canister lasts between 15 and 30 minutes depending on the regulator flow rate, which is pre-set to your cat's weight: 0.5 LPM (cats 0–11 lbs): 30 minutes per canister 1.0 LPM (cats 11+ lbs): 15 minutes per canister You can start and stop oxygen flow as many times as you need — canisters don't have to be used in one sitting.
Choose by your cat's current weight. If your cat is on the cusp between the two ranges, always size up: 0–11 lbs: 3 canisters, small mask, 0.5 LPM regulator (90 min total) 11+ lbs: 6 canisters, small mask, 1.0 LPM regulator (90 min total) You can add extra canisters at checkout if you need longer transport runtime.
Yes. The kit is organized by weight, not species. Any small animal within the listed weight range can use the same components — including ferrets, rabbits, small mammals, and birds. We label them "cat" and "dog" kits because those are the most common, but the equipment is identical within each weight tier.
Cat parents most commonly use the Cat Rescue Oxygen Kit for: Feline asthma attacks Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and other heart conditions Congestive heart failure flare-ups Pleural effusion (fluid around the lungs) Pulmonary edema Chronic bronchitis and upper respiratory issues Smoke inhalation from house fires Heat stress Post-surgical recovery Senior cat respiratory episodes Always work with your veterinarian to understand your cat's specific condition and when to administer oxygen.
Yes. Pawprint Oxygen Canisters are small enough to hold in your hand and operate at less than 1/10 the pressure of a large medical E-tank. They're rated safe by the Department of Transportation for UPS Ground shipping and remain stable in temperatures up to 120°F, so they're safe in cars and warm storage. Oxygen itself is not flammable but is an accelerant — keep canisters away from open flames, and never puncture a canister, just like any aerosol can.
Pawprint Oxygen Canisters carry a 2-year shelf-life guarantee on the seal. Canisters often remain usable beyond that date — the guarantee covers the pressure seal rather than the oxygen itself. You can verify a canister is still full by checking the gauge on your regulator. If you're unsure whether a canister is expired, call us at 1-855-699-4366 with the lot number printed on the bottom of the canister.
Practice during calm moments before an emergency. Hold the mask 6 inches from your cat's face first so they can acclimate to the oxygen flow before the mask touches their nose. Add a treat or churu paste to the inside of the mask and let your cat approach it on their own — most cats accept the mask quickly once they associate it with something positive. During an actual respiratory episode, cats typically don't resist the mask because they feel immediate relief from the oxygen flow. The PureVent mask is also designed to be quiet so it doesn't startle pets during use.
01

Select your pet's weight

Choose the weight range your pet falls into, if you pet is on the cusp- always size up.

Your pet's weight dictates the flow rate, pet mask size and number of canisters needed for their weight range.

02

Add extra oxygen canisters

Depending on your pet's weight range, your kit will last either 30, 60 or 90 minutes. The higher your pets weight, the quicker they go through oxygen.

If you'll be needing additional oxygen for travel or use, make sure you add extra oxygen as you need.

01

Select your pet's weight

Choose the weight range your pet falls into, if you pet is on the cusp- always size up.

Your pet's weight dictates the flow rate, pet mask size and number of canisters needed for their weight range.

02

Add extra oxygen canisters

Depending on your pet's weight range, your kit will last either 30, 60 or 90 minutes. The higher your pets weight, the quicker they go through oxygen.

If you'll be needing additional oxygen for travel or use, make sure you add extra oxygen as you need.

What's inside your pet's oxygen kit?

  • 3 or 6 Oxygen Canisters (15L)
  • One PureVent Pet Oxygen Mask
  • Oxygen Tubing
  • Flow Rate Regulator
  • EVA Travel Hard Case
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Custom Flow Rate

Each kit comes with a custom regulator flow rate, prescribed for your pet's weight range.