9 Pieces Puppy Feeding Tube Kit Includes 8 FR Red Rubber Kitten Feeding Tubes 10 ml Clear Feeding Tube Syringes Bulb Syringe Feeding Tools for Small Animals Pet Supplies Feeding Measuring Watering
Price: $10.99
(as of Nov 21,2023 16:50:30 UTC – Details)
Features:
This complete set of pet feeding kit can easily meet daily feeding needs for pets such as puppies, kittens such as goats, lambs, and more. You can gift them to your family, relatives, friends and neighbors in need, and they will be delighted to receive such practical tools.
Our puppy feeding kit is small and lightweight, which making it easy for you to carry and store, without occupying much space, bringing you a lot of convenience.
Specifications:
Color: as shown in pictures
Size: as shown in pictures
Package includes:
3 x Red 8fr feeding tubes
3 x Clear 10ml syringe for feeding tube,
1 x Bulb syringe
2 x Double tube feeders
Notes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.
Please keep away from little kids.
Package Dimensions : 7.87 x 3.43 x 2.83 inches; 5.61 Ounces
Date First Available : September 30, 2022
Manufacturer : Jutom
ASIN : B0BGXZM5VZ
Safe to Use: our are made of safe and quality materials, reliable and no peculiar smell, smooth and no harmful substances, not easy to break, so you can use them for a long time with confidence
Practical Feeding Kit: the kitten syringe feeding supplies are necessary items and practical tools for families with newborn animals, which will make your feeding easier and more convenient, helping newborn pets to grow up healthier and stronger
Widely Applicable: this puppy tube feeding kit is suitable for most small newborn animals, such as puppies, kittens, goats, lambs, and more, you can use the feeding set for watering, feeding, and measuring
Warm Note: please carefully check the size before purchasing for a better experience; You can use these feeding tube supplies to care for your sick pet, or use them as feeding tools for pups that have not yet started feeding on their own