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By PetAg

SKU : 4115

AED26.25

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Product Description

Introduction:

The PetAg Nursing Kit is the perfect solution for feeding small and large baby animals with ease and care. Designed for both domestic and exotic species, this kit ensures proper nutrition delivery while supporting natural nursing instincts. Whether you're caring for a kitten, puppy, or wildlife, the PetAg Nursing Kit offers convenience, safety, and durability.

The PetAg Nursing Kit is your trusted partner in providing proper care and nutrition for baby animals of all kinds.

Product Features:

  • Specially designed bottles for small (2 oz.) and large (4 oz.) animals.
  • Bottle feeding prevents overfeeding by allowing animals to refuse formula when full.
  • Nursing action encourages facial muscle development and stimulates normal saliva flow.
  • Durable bottles marked with graduations for easy monitoring of food intake.
  • Multiple nipple styles: elongated and balloon, ideal for various palates and species.
  • Latex-free silicone nipples, durable and flexible for better acceptance.
  • Comes with a cleaning brush for thorough and convenient cleaning.

Technical Specifications:

  • Type: Nursing Kit
  • Bottle sizes: 2 oz. for small animals, 4 oz. for larger animals.
  • Nipple materials: Flexible silicone, latex-free.
  • Cleaning brush: Sized for bottle for effective cleaning.
  • Suitable for: Domestic pets, wildlife, and exotic species.

Instructions:

Prepare the Nipple:

  • Before first use, make a hole in the nipple using one of these methods:
  • Cross-cut the nipple with a razor blade.
  • Use a strong needle or cuticle scissors to make a small hole by stitching or snipping at the tip.
  • Ensure the flow rate by testing with water. A steady drip or thin stream should occur with slight pressure.

Feeding:

  • Use a separate bottle for sick animals or feed them last to avoid contamination.
  • If the animal is too small or weak to nurse, consult your veterinarian for advice.

Cleaning:

  • After each feeding, wash the bottle, cap, and nipple thoroughly with hot, soapy water.
  • Rinse all parts well to ensure no residue remains.