Wombaro Orphaned Cat Milk Replacer 215g

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Wombaro Orphaned Cat Milk Replacer 215g

Milk substitute for kittens of all breeds. Use for orphaned kittens or when mothers milk is limited.

Features

Like Mothers Milk - formulated to match the composition of queens milk
High in Protein - including whey protein for improved growth rate of kittens
Elevated Taurine Content - essential for vision, heart and brain development

Feeding Guidelines

Use Cat Milk Replacer for orphaned kittens or when mother's milk is limited. Newborns that did not receive colostrum from the mother may benefit from Impact Colostrum Supplement.

Making up Milk

To make 30mL of milk: Mix 1 level scoop (6.5g) of powder with 25mL of warm water
To make 1 litre of milk: Mix 215g of powder with 850ml of warm water

Add about half the water to the powder first and mix to a paste. Then add the remaining water and mix thoroughly. Pre-boil the water to ensure it is sterilised. If the water is too hot it can cause the milk to curdle. If it is too cold, then it will be difficult to disperse the powder. An electric whisk can be used for mixing larger quantities. Milk can be stored in the fridge for up to a day or can be frozen for up to 2 weeks. It is useful to make-up larger quantities and store it frozen in small portions (e.g., ice cube trays), so that the required daily feed volumes can be easily thawed out. Once thawed out, discard any unused milk, and wash feeding utensils thoroughly.

Ingredients: Whole milk solids, whey proteins, casein, taurine, vegetable oils, omega-3 (including ALA, EPA & DHA) and omega-6 fatty acids (including Arachidonic Acid), vitamins A, B1,B2,B6, B12,C,D3,E,K, nicotinamide, pantothenic acid, biotin, folic acid, choline, inositol, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese, copper, iodine, selenium

Wombaroo Food Products was founded by Brian & Roslyn Rich. In 1976 they established a research laboratory to investigate the nutritional and energetic requirements of native birds, in particular honeyeaters and lorikeets. This ground-breaking work led to the foundation of Wombaroo Food Products in 1984. In 1987 Colin Rich joined the company. His expertise as an ornithologist and aviculturist was instrumental in the introduction of the Passwell range of bird foods. Their Lorikeet & Honeyeater Food, Insectivore Rearing Mix, Finch Soft Food and Parrot Pellets & Crumbles are used extensively as maintenance diets at institutions such as Taronga Zoo, Adelaide Zoo, Currumbin Bird Park, Gorge Wildlife Park, Territory Wildlife Park, Healesville Sanctuary, Department of Conservation and local councils.