Veterinary clinics managing post-surgical recovery and respiratory cases face a persistent challenge: purchasing and coordinating separate cages, oxygen tents, temperature monitors, and safety devices from multiple suppliers. This fragmented approach drives up equipment costs, complicates daily workflow, and creates gaps in patient monitoring.
The 4-Compartment Veterinary ICU Oxygen Cage consolidates oxygen therapy, nebulizer delivery, digital temperature and humidity monitoring, and electrical safety into a single 304 stainless steel mobile unit.
• Four independent chambers with built-in O₂ and nebulizer ports per compartment — eliminate external tent setup and reduce cross-contamination risk.
• Digital temperature/humidity display with overheat auto-shutdown and leakage protection — continuous monitoring and full electrical safety in clinical environments.
• Adjustable lower partition — configure as four small-animal ICU chambers or two large recovery spaces to match fluctuating patient census.
• CE and ISO 9001 quality system with OEM/ODM capability — factory-direct pricing from 1 unit with sample available for pre-order evaluation.
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The frame and housing are constructed from 304 medical-grade stainless steel, chosen for its corrosion resistance under daily disinfectant cleaning protocols. Unlike powder-coated steel cages that show rust within 12–18 months in humid clinical environments, the 304 SS surfaces maintain their integrity through years of intensive use. For procurement managers, this means no cage replacement cycle, no rust-related hygiene concerns, and full compatibility with standard veterinary disinfectants.
This ICU cage is produced under an ISO 9001-certified quality management system and carries CE marking. These certifications provide procurement-level confidence that the unit meets international standards for medical device manufacturing, material traceability, and quality consistency. Buyers can request material certification documents, factory audit reports, and electrical safety test documentation before confirming an order.
Distributors, veterinary chains, and importers can customize branding, configuration, and packaging through our OEM/ODM production lines. This flexibility supports hospital group standardization and private-label distribution without compromising the 304 SS build quality or safety features.
Each of the four chamber doors includes a dedicated oxygen inlet port, allowing staff to connect O₂ tubing directly to the sealed chamber in seconds. This eliminates the need for external oxygen tents — a time-consuming setup that requires draping plastic over cages, taping tubing in place, and monitoring for leaks. Direct port delivery reduces O₂ waste and prevents unintended sedation exposure to adjacent patients.
Each compartment features a dedicated nebulizer port, enabling per-chamber aerosolized medication delivery without cross-contamination risk between patients. For respiratory specialists and emergency hospitals treating multiple critical-care patients simultaneously, this per-chamber isolation supports concurrent nebulizer therapy protocols.
Rotating ventilation panels integrated into each door allow staff to adjust fresh air exchange per compartment without disrupting the internal environment. The digital temperature and humidity display — visible on the upper control panel — gives staff real-time environmental readings at a glance. Overheat auto-shutdown and leakage protection provide dual electrical safety in humid clinical environments.
The four compartments are arranged in a two-by-two configuration, each with its own front-opening door, O₂ port, nebulizer port, and ventilation panel. This independent per-chamber design allows simultaneous monitoring and treatment of up to four patients without cross-contamination risk. Each door opens fully for easy patient transfer, feeding access, and chamber cleaning between cases.
The partition between the two lower compartments is removable, allowing clinics to reconfigure the unit from four independent small-animal chambers into two spacious recovery suites suitable for medium-sized dogs. This flexibility supports fluctuating patient census without purchasing additional cages.
The unit sits on four caster wheels with locking mechanisms, enabling a single staff member to reposition the entire ICU cage for deep cleaning, clinic layout changes, or relocation between treatment areas. The lockable casters keep the unit stationary during patient care, preventing unintended movement.
The cage ships complete with four feeding bowls, one IV pole, and four lockable casters — everything needed to operate as a functional ICU unit from day one. There are no separate accessory purchases, no compatibility concerns between components from different suppliers, and no hidden costs. One purchase order, one shipment, one warranty, and one supplier relationship to manage.
From the smooth stainless steel surfaces that support rapid wipe-down disinfection between patients to the compact 1220 × 700 mm footprint that fits standard veterinary treatment rooms, every design element reflects real clinical workflow requirements. The 1815 mm height keeps upper chambers at a comfortable working level while maintaining a professional, space-efficient profile.
MOQ starts at just 1 unit with a sample available for pre-order quality evaluation. Receive your factory-direct quotation and complete specification sheet within 24 hours. For distributors and veterinary chains, OEM/ODM branding options, custom configurations, volume pricing, and spare parts programs are available.
Every specification below is confirmed through product image analysis and manufacturer documentation. No values are inferred or estimated. Buyers can request a complete spec sheet and material certification before order confirmation.
Material: 304 Medical-Grade Stainless Steel
External Dimensions: 1220 × 700 × 1815 mm
Net Weight: 140 kg
Compartments: 4 (2×2 layout with adjustable lower partition)
Temperature Control: Digital display with overheat auto-shutdown
Humidity Monitoring: Built-in digital display
Electrical Safety: Leakage protection plug
Oxygen System: Built-in inlet ports per chamber
Nebulizer System: Built-in ports per chamber
Ventilation: Rotating ventilation panels per door
Casters: 4 lockable heavy-duty caster wheels
Included Accessories: 4 feeding bowls + 1 IV pole
A standard veterinary recovery setup often requires purchasing a basic cage ($200), an external oxygen tent ($200+), a temperature/humidity monitor ($100+), an IV pole and accessories ($100–150), plus a replacement cage after 2–3 years when powder-coated steel rusts ($200). This fragmented approach totals $780–920+ over five years across multiple suppliers and warranties. The integrated ICU cage delivers all of these functions in one 304 SS unit with a single warranty and single supplier — simplifying procurement and reducing total equipment spend.
