06/02/2026
Meet Cocoa Bean. Nine weeks old, rescued from the shelter, and already getting the best start we can give her. πΎ
Cocoa Bean came to us with an upper respiratory infection and conjunctivitis, both very common in shelter kittens. Their immune systems are still developing, and the stress of shelter life can tip things quickly.
We flushed her eyes with ozone saline to help clear the infection and reduce inflammation in the tissue. Then we set her up with nebulized ozonated glycerin.
Nebulization delivers a fine, gentle mist of ozonated glycerin to the nasal passages and respiratory tract. For a tiny kitten with congestion and irritation, this helps calm inflammation, support the immune response, and address infection without loading her little body up with heavy medications right out of the gate.
Cocoa Bean's family went home with an ozone glycerin nebulizer so they can continue her respiratory support between visits. Home care makes a real difference, especially in young kittens still building resilience.
She's already feeling better and breathing easier. ππΎ