THE MIRACLE NIPPLE for Pets, Original Pkg/10 with Miracle Brand Oring Syringe
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Sally A. Frysinger
Greater than one weekLove these, and the kittens take to them easily. I like that the holes are already in the nipples. I order extra, so that Im never without, since I work with a rescue group and sometimes have to provide them to others.
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Don Waterfield
> 3 dayI bought this for local animal charity. Thank You.
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Sarai Bartell
> 3 dayJust what I needed to feed hungry kittens. Highly recommend this product.
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sierraseven
> 3 dayI volunteer for a cat rescue group, and we often get calls about found, orphaned, runt of the litter, and rejected by mom cat kittens that need to be bottle-fed or syringe-fed. These are the only nipples we use, they are soft and flexible and shaped more like a mama cats nipples than the nipples usually supplied with nursing bottles. Kittens latch on to them much more readily.
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cindy stuart 2013
> 3 dayThey are pricey is the only down fall. They are the best for feeding wild life like squirrels. Orphaned kittens.
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MELANIE MEOWS
> 3 dayWe use these nipples for your shelter on neonate kittens and it definitely makes like a whole lot easier, we have been using them for two years now and would not use any other nipple or brand. I highly recommend for kittens or squirrels, you wont find a better alternative.
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Jonathan Huie
> 3 dayHigh quality. Long lasting. Although the manufacturer suggests this size for kittens, the Mini size is a much better choice for kittens.
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KL
> 3 dayBig hit with orphaned kittens. I switched to these a couple years ago after using PetAg nipples for over a decade. Ive used these for kittens anywhere from one day to four weeks old and theyll last until weaning (six to eight weeks old). When they start to change colors, its time to replace as they fall apart. But they stand up well to gnawing kittens.
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Kara Delgado
> 3 dayThe name says it all! I have helped over 30 litters of kittens with these!
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Pamela V.
> 3 dayMiracle nipples are awesome, Kittens latch on easily. The 10 pack of nipples is more economical if you are a foster who will have multiple litters. The nipples do get stretched out and can rip after a couple of weeks with multiple kittens, especially when they get their teeth, so you should always have some extra. These nipples works so well, I actually have some trouble weaning my foster kittens.