Beaphar Lactol Feeding Set For Puppies and Kittens
Product description
Includes feeding bottle
Designed for new-born animals
With teats & cleaning brush
The Beaphar Lactol Feeding Set contains everything you need to hand-rear young animals in one box. The contents include a feeding bottle, six teats and a cleaning brush. This bottle has been specifically designed for feeding newborn and growing animals.
Features
- For use with any milk replacer: Beaphar Lactol Feeding Set is for use with Beaphar Lactol Kitten Milk or Puppy Milk, or Beaphar Small Animal Milk, but can be used with any animal milk replacer
- Everything you need in one box: Contains x1 bottle, x6 teats and x1 cleaning brush
- For hand-rearing: Helps support newborn, underweight and orphaned kittens, puppies and small animals
- Specially designed for young animals: The bottle has been designed for feeding newborn and growing animals (kittens, puppies, guinea pigs, rabbits, hedgehogs etc).
Who is it for?
Suitable for
Newborn kittens, puppies, rabbits, guinea pigs, hedgehogs and other wildlife
Approximate Dimensions (Product)
- One Size H15 x W8 x D4cm
- Product code: 15352
How to use:
2. Mix the milk replacer as directed and allow it to cool until lukewarm (38°C or blood temperature).
3. Puncture the top of the teat with a thick needle or cut a small piece off the top with scissors. Be careful: too large an opening in the teat can cause gagging.
4. Put a suitable amount of prepared milk replacer into the bottle and ensure it is re-secured properly. (If using Beaphar Lactol, refer to the feeding guidelines on the tub).
5. Gently insert the teat into the animal's mouth, release a few drops into the cheek, and allow to swallow. DO NOT SQUEEZE HARD in case you force liquid into the lungs.
6. Do not allow young animals to chew on the teat. If an animal is chewing rather than sucking, it has finished feeding and the bottle should be withdrawn.
7. Clean the bottle and rubber teat thoroughly after each use. If dish-washing liquid is used, rinse thoroughly afterwards.
Be prepared to repeat this every 2-3 hours until the animal is strong enough to feed from a bottle.
Warnings and Safety
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