• Tabergat Breast Milk 250 gr
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Tabergat Breast Milk 250 gr

SKUTA5886

Tabergat formula is a powdered product specially formulated for newborn or weaning cats. This formula provides the essential nutrients kittens need for healthy growth. It is easy to prepare and offers a nutritious alternative to mother's milk for cats that cannot be breastfed by their mother.

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Tabergat Breast Milk 250 gr
Tabergat Breast Milk 250 gr
Regular price €13,78
Sale price €13,78 Regular price €14,51
You are saving: -€0,73

Formulated with proteins of high biological value, essential amino acids, fatty acids, easily assimilated carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and trace elements.

It replaces mother's milk as it incorporates in a balanced way all the nutrients that natural lactation provides. Lactation of orphan kittens or kittens rejected by the mother, lactation aid in large litters, insufficient milk production or poor milk quality, food supplement for pregnant or lactating females, strengthening of elderly or sick animals.

Instructions for use:
Previously dissolve the milk in lukewarm water (40º C) in the proportion of 1 level teaspoon of milk concentrate (approximately 3 g) in 3 measures of lukewarm water (15 ml). Shake vigorously so that no lumps remain.
Prepare the milk at each feeding.
The number of feedings per day and the amount of milk per feeding will vary according to the age and size of the puppy. The following dosage table is suggested as a guideline:

From birth to the second week of life:
BREED No. of level scoops of milk Volume of water No. of recommended feedings
Small breeds 1 scoop (3 g) 15 ml (3 scoops) 10
Medium and large breeds 2 scoops (6 g) 30 ml (6 scoops) 10
From 3rd and 4th week of life:
BREED No. of level measures of milk Volume of water No. of recommended feedings
Small breeds 3 measures (9 g) 45 ml (9 measures) 8
Medium and large breeds 4 measures (12 g) 60 ml (12 measures) 8
From the 4th week of life: Supplement the milk supply at free will, in conjunction with the introduction of solid food.