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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Took in a one day old puppy started with syringe and struggled to get her to latch a bottle. This bottle was perfect she latched right on and I believe this bottle saved her life
Wendy Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This is a great product I highly endorse
KBW
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
These are the best bottles to feed newborn orphaned foster kittens.
Capndan
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Life saver for a litter of feral kittens we found.
Michael Arceneaux
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I don’t usually write reviews but I hope this will help. We live on a small farm and have raised many kittens for one reason or another. Well it’s always so stressful for me to feed kittens. They usually fight eating and I have trouble with them latching on. They were stressed and I was stressed until after trying several other types of bottles and nipples. The kittens are now, since changing to these bottles and nipples, so relaxed at feeding time and I am so happy. The kittens are three days old and I started bottle feeding the day they were born. Looking at the bottles on Amazon, I was unsure how well they would work. But the nipple is soft and really works well. This is a game changer for us. I ordered another set right away to have on hand.
k.sech
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I started with the syringe with a nipple. He used it but I think the nipple was too hard. Then I tried a bottle - no hole in the nipples and I never could get it right! Then I tried this - PURRFECTION! Easy to use, easy to clean, and kitten loved it! It is very soft, so despite the vent it would still collapse sometimes, but no biggie. I just wiggled it a little to break his suction and we were good to go. I believe the fact that it's so soft is why he liked it so much.
Noreen Baldwin
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Edit to add- used these for a second set of kittens, and they really are amazing! These kittens were not initially taking a bottle, but they were still young enough that a bottle was what they needed. These bottles made it possible for them to begin taking a bottle.I grabbed this, and several other styles of kitten bottles for some fosters I have right now. After trying multiple types of bottles/nipples, none were quite *right*. The old school bottles that look like doll bottles, with the nipples you have to pierce yourself? UGH. How many nipples do you end up destroying before you get one that doesn’t drown the kitten, and still provides enough milk to not frustrate them?! Tried the angled bottle- great concept, but also a fail, as the angle + the “cut your own nipple” ended up spewing milk at them like a firehouse. I had relegated myself to two actual baby bottles, with the baby sized nipple cut to act as a collar for the kitten nipple. It worked pretty well, until my own tweenager kitty decided she wanted to eat the kitten nipples. (Doesn’t she know how long it took for me to cut those?!) I was struggling to get my tiniest, solo foster to drink a bottle after that, because I couldn’t cut the new nipple quite the same way. I saw the box of these sitting on my counter and figured, let’s give it a shot. She INSTANTLY latched on and drank the WHOLE thing! I wasn’t sure if it was an anomaly, so I tried again the next morning, SAME result!! I’m THRILLED!! I haven’t tried it with my other four, bigger fosters, but I can’t imagine that it will be any different. This bottle/nipple design is absolutely a HUGE difference for anyone with bottle babies. If you foster, get some to have on hand, you won’t be disappointed. My *only* “complaint”? The bottle only holds a small amount of kitten milk- with more than one kitten, it will need to be refilled. The nipple on/off process makes that super easy too though. Have a supply of warm formula ready as a backup if you have to feed multiple kittens, or buy several bottles. I plan on grabbing a few more for sure.
emacc
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
This happened after only one 5 minute feeding with a kitten about 2-3 weeks old. The rubber is too soft. Flow is slow until you push slightly on it, and you get a pretty good line of fluid that comes out, which may be too fast for younger kittens.
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