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Hartz Kitten Milk Replacer

11 oz
$12.94 each($1.18 / oz)

In Center Store

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

Precisely formulated to support the healthy growth and development of newborn kittens. Packed with essential nutrients, Hartz® Kitten Milk Replacer formulas support healthy growth and development during the formative first 6 weeks of a pet's life. Formulas are also suitable as a supplement for pregnant, nursing, or convalescing cats. Available in powdered and ready-to-use liquid. Regular cow's milk does not provide the necessary proteins and fats required to nourish a young kitten. Hartz® Kitten Milk Replacer / Powdered Formula has been precisely formulated to support kittens' optimal growth and development. Formulated to be nutritionally similar to mother's milk, and to provide an optimal balance of vitamins, minerals, and essential nutrients:
- With calcium for bone development
- With optimal levels of essential vitamins for optimal growth
- With Linoleic Acid for healthy skin & coat
- Hartz® Kitten Milk Replacer for Kittens / Powdered Formula can be used as a food for orphaned kittens from birth up to 35 days old. It is also suitable as a supplement for the mother during pregnancy and while nursing her young.
  • Ingredients

    (Guaranteed Analysis): Crude Protein: Min. (30 %), Crude Fat: Min. (40 %), Crude Fiber: Max. (0.8 %), Moisture: Max. (5 %), Ash: Min. (8 %), Lysine: Min. (2.8 %), Linoleic Acid: Min. (4 %), Calcium: Min. (0.85 IU/kg), Calcium: Max. (1.2 CFU/lb), Phosphorus: Min. (0.85 %), Taurine: Min. (0.3 %).

    Allergens and safety warnings

    (Guaranteed Analysis): Crude Protein: Min. (30 %), Crude Fat: Min. (40 %), Crude Fiber: Max. (0.8 %), Moisture: Max. (5 %), Ash: Min. (8 %), Lysine: Min. (2.8 %), Linoleic Acid: Min. (4 %), Calcium: Min. (0.85 IU/kg), Calcium: Max. (1.2 CFU/lb), Phosphorus: Min. (0.85 %), Taurine: Min. (0.3 %). Discard prepared formula after 24 hours. Discard unused powder 2 months after opening. Do not freeze. Consult your veterinarian for feeding advice.
  • Use with the harts pet nursing bottle. Orphan Kitten Care Tips. Never hold a kitten on its back when nursing. Rest the kitten on its stomach and hold the bottle at a 45 degrees angle from above while feeding. Sterilize the bottle and nipples before and between uses. Keep kitten warm and stimulate to go to the bathroom by gently rubbing its genitalia with a cottonball moistened with water (preferably before and after feedings). This is essential for its survival. When nursing, kittens should be weighed daily to make certain they are growing properly and to help gauge proper feeding portions. If the kitten develops diarrhea, cries constantly, fads to gain weight or becomes lethargic, consult your veterinarian. Feeding Directions: If possible, the newborn kitten should nurse on the mother for at least 2 days. The mother's first milk includes colostrum, which provides extra nutrition aid short-term protection against some diseases. Hartz Kitten Milk replacer can be fed to orphaned, small, or weak kittens from birth to 6 weeks old. Directions for Preparation and Use: Mix 1 part powder with 2 parts room temperature water and blend until lumps have dissolved completely. Weaning: At 5-6 weeks old, you can begin wean the kitten. Coax your kitten to lap the milk replacer from a shallow saucer by letting it lick formula from your finger. Once the kitten begins lapping on its own, mix solid kitten food with warm milk replacer and allow solid food to soften to a gruel. Thicken the gruel slightly each day by adding less milk replacer until the kitten is eating solid food. 1 jar. 131 teaspoons of powder. Feeding Directions: If possible, the newborn kitten should nurse on the mother for at least 2 days. The mother's first milk includes colostrum, which provides extra nutrition aid short-term protection against some diseases. Hartz Kitten Milk replacer can be fed to orphaned, small, or weak kittens from birth to 6 weeks old. Directions for Preparation and Use: Mix 1 part powder with 2 parts room temperature water and blend until lumps have dissolved completely. Daily Milk Replacer Preparation: Kitten Body Weight; 4 oz; Powder: 2 teaspoons; Mixture water (room temperature): 4 teaspoons; Kitten Body Weight; 8 oz; Powder: 4 teaspoons; Mixture water (room temperature): 8 teaspoons; Kitten Body Weight; 16 oz; Powder: 8 teaspoons; Mixture water (room temperature): 16 teaspoons. Feeding Frequency: Age in Weeks: 0-2 weeks; Feeding Frequency: Every 2 hours; Age in Weeks: 3-5 weeks; Feeding Frequency: Every 3-4 hours; Age in Weeks: older than 5 weeks; Feeding Frequency: Decrease amount of formula; Increase feeding of solid food. For pregnant, nursing, or convalescing cats, mix 2 tablespoons of formula with cat's food each day. (Guaranteed Analysis): Crude Protein: Min. (30 %), Crude Fat: Min. (40 %), Crude Fiber: Max. (0.8 %), Moisture: Max. (5 %), Ash: Min. (8 %), Lysine: Min. (2.8 %), Linoleic Acid: Min. (4 %), Calcium: Min. (0.85 IU/kg), Calcium: Max. (1.2 CFU/lb), Phosphorus: Min. (0.85 %), Taurine: Min. (0.3 %).
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