Wombaroo Feeding Teat C for Kittens & Rabbits
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat C for Kittens & Rabbits
Soft Latex Teat designed for kittens, rabbits and other small animals.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The kitten can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size C
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat
Wombaroo feeding soft latex teat.
Can used with the Wombaroo Feeding Bottle or other standard Feeding Bottles.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The animal can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat LD for Large Dogs, Possums, Pouch Bound Marsupials
Wombaroo Feeding Teats LD are Soft Latex Teats designed specifically for Large Dogs, Possums, Pouch Bound Marsupials.
Can used with the Wombaroo Feeding Bottle or other standard Feeding Bottles.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The animal can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size LD
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat TM for Out of Pouch Kangaroos & Wallabies
Wombaroo Feeding Teat TM are Soft Latex Teats designed specifically for Out of Pouch Kangaroos & Wallabies.
Can used with the Wombaroo Feeding Bottle or other standard Feeding Bottles.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The animal can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size TM
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat C for Kittens & Rabbits
Soft Latex Teat designed for kittens, rabbits and other small animals.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The kitten can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size C
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat F for Dogs & Flying Foxes
Wombaroo Feeding Teats F are Soft Latex Teats designed specifically for Dogs & Flying Foxes (Fruit Bats).
Can used with the Wombaroo Feeding Bottle or other standard Feeding Bottles.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The animal can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size F
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat P for Kittens & Rabbits
Wombaroo Feeding Teat P are soft latex teats designed for Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits & Guinea Pigs.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The kitten can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size P
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat SD for Small Dogs, Puppies & Possums
Wombaroo Feeding Teats are Soft Latex Teats designed specifically for small dogs, puppies, possums and gliders.
Can used with the Wombaroo Feeding Bottle or other standard Feeding Bottles.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The animal can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size SD
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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Wombaroo Feeding Teat MTM for In Pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies & Koalas
Wombaroo Feeding Teat MTM are Soft Latex Teats designed specifically for In Pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies & Koalas.
Can used with the Wombaroo Feeding Bottle or other standard Feeding Bottles.
These teats are supplied with no hole in them. The best way to put a hole in the nipple is with the use of a warm needle. Care should be taken not to make the hole too big. The animal can drown if the milk comes out too fast.
Size MTM
Sizing Guide
Sizing Guide:
- Size C: Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Mammals.
- Size P: Small Mammals, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs.
- Size SD: Small dogs, Possums and Gliders.
- Size F: Flying Foxes (fruit bats) and some breeds of dog.
- Size LD: Large Dogs, Large Possums, Pouch Bound Wombats, Pouch Bound Koalas
- Size MTM: In pouch Kangaroos, Wallabies and Koalas.
- Size TM: Out of pouch Kangaroos and Wallabies
How to use:
Teat Selection: The teat should resemble the mothers in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size: There is no hole in the teats, so the carer needs to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1 mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal. Make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly, when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique: Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from experienced carers on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care & Storage: Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
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