Wombaroo Feeding Teats are made from natural latex. Most teats have a sleeve to fit bottles with a neck diameter of 18-24mm (except for Teat D β 26mm). Teat C β suits cats, rabbits and carnivorous marsupials Teat D β suits deer, large dogs, newborn lambs, cria and piglets Teat F β suits flying foxes (fruit bats) and some dog breeds Teat LD β suits large dogs, large possums, pouch-bound wombats and pouch-bound koalas Teat P β suits small mammals, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs Teat SD β suits small dogs, possums and gliders The 120mL plastic feeding bottle fits Wombaroo teats and has graduations in mL (millilitres). Teat Selection The teat should resemble the motherβs in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption. Hole Size There is no hole in the teats, so you will need 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 1mm 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 your veterinarian on correct feeding technique for different animals. Care and 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.
Wombaroo Feeding Teats are made from natural latex. Most teats have a sleeve to fit bottles with a neck diameter of 18-24mm (except for Teat D β 26mm). Teat C β suits cats, rabbits and carnivorous marsupials Teat D β suits deer, large dogs, newborn lambs, cria and piglets Teat F β suits flying foxes (fruit bats) and some dog breeds Teat LD β suits large dogs, large possums, pouch-bound wombats and pouch-bound koalas Teat P β suits small mammals, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs Teat SD β suits small dogs, possums and gliders The 120mL plastic feeding bottle fits Wombaroo teats and has graduations in mL (millilitres). Teat Selection The teat should resemble the motherβs in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption. Hole Size There is no hole in the teats, so you will need 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 1mm 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 your veterinarian on correct feeding technique for different animals. Care and 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.
Wombaroo Feeding Teats are made from natural latex. Most teats have a sleeve to fit bottles with a neck diameter of 18-24mm (except for Teat D β 26mm). Teat C β suits cats, rabbits and carnivorous marsupials Teat D β suits deer, large dogs, newborn lambs, cria and piglets Teat F β suits flying foxes (fruit bats) and some dog breeds Teat LD β suits large dogs, large possums, pouch-bound wombats and pouch-bound koalas Teat P β suits small mammals, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs Teat SD β suits small dogs, possums and gliders The 120mL plastic feeding bottle fits Wombaroo teats and has graduations in mL (millilitres). Teat Selection The teat should resemble the motherβs in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption. Hole Size There is no hole in the teats, so you will need 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 1mm 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 your veterinarian on correct feeding technique for different animals. Care and 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.
Wombaroo Feeding Teats are made from natural latex. Most teats have a sleeve to fit bottles with a neck diameter of 18-24mm (except for Teat D β 26mm). Teat C β suits cats, rabbits and carnivorous marsupials Teat D β suits deer, large dogs, newborn lambs, cria and piglets Teat F β suits flying foxes (fruit bats) and some dog breeds Teat LD β suits large dogs, large possums, pouch-bound wombats and pouch-bound koalas Teat P β suits small mammals, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs Teat SD β suits small dogs, possums and gliders The 120mL plastic feeding bottle fits Wombaroo teats and has graduations in mL (millilitres). Teat Selection The teat should resemble the motherβs in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption. Hole Size There is no hole in the teats, so you will need 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 1mm 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 your veterinarian on correct feeding technique for different animals. Care and 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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Medium teats pretty good. Last a while. Unfortunately 9 out of 10 were perfect but sucking end was squashed in on one, unuseable.
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1x Base split when first used, another within 2 days. Teats were very lumpy, Joey did not any of the 6 teats I purchased.Used to be great teats many years agoVnP were great to deal with, wonderful staff π
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VnP direct is always great to deal with. The teats are hit and miss quality but that's not VnP fault. Most of the teats I get, I usually get a weeks feeding out of each one but some a mere day or two b4 they split on the opening. The macropods seem to like them and that's all that matters.ππ
Teat C for Cats, Rabbits and Carnivorous Marsupials
Delivery between 15β18 June $8.95
PASSWELL TEAT CATS & RABBITS - Size CATS/RABBITS
Delivery $10
Wombaroo Teat C for Cats Rabbits & Carnivorous Marsupials Small Nipple
Free delivery
PASSWELL TEAT CATS & RABBITS
Delivery $7.95
PASSWELL TEAT CATS & RABBITS
Delivery $7.95
Medium teats pretty good. Last a while. Unfortunately 9 out of 10 were perfect but sucking end was squashed in on one, unuseable.
1x Base split when first used, another within 2 days. Teats were very lumpy, Joey did not any of the 6 teats I purchased.Used to be great teats many years agoVnP were great to deal with, wonderful staff π
VnP direct is always great to deal with. The teats are hit and miss quality but that's not VnP fault. Most of the teats I get, I usually get a weeks feeding out of each one but some a mere day or two b4 they split on the opening. The macropods seem to like them and that's all that matters.ππ
The teats are lasting less than a week before they tear at the base when trying to put them on the bottle. The latex appears very thin around the base.
For what these are and for the price, they are just fine and I use them all the time. I run a Wildlife Shelter and have orphaned native animals to rear pretty much constantly. The Wombaroo teats offer a great range for the different animals. Yes they give up fairly quickly, but at around a dollar or so each it isn't a major disaster. Just a pain when you have a baby koala that tries to chew up a teat every feed! Then I complain!
Very good product for its price but would prefer option of higher quality latex as kittens have been able to chew the end of these teats. Overall still very happy with the product.
the LD teats are hated by the bully breed mix pups i'm hand feeding but they love the F teats they are are a pain to get on the bottles but even the harshest sucker won't make them let go
I use them all the time raising Joeys you have the best price and hope it stays that way the product is good to thankyou
as we have the occasional runt in a litter of pups we have found the wombaroo teats to be just the right size and texture for topping up puppies.G
They break probably more easily than I want them to at the base where they go over the bottle