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Review on πŸ§ͺ Calibrated Essential Laboratory and Scientific Products: Disposable Transfer by Derek Dolla

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for feeding newborn kittens

Adopted a wild cat and her three newborn kittens and was worried mom didn't have enough milk. I've tried small baby bottles, but babies have trouble sucking. A cat rescue center offered droppers to "drip" KMR into their mouths until they could suckle. It was very valuable, provided sufficient suction and allowed me to slowly deliver milk to the kitten. I didn't smell any plastic when I opened it. And the packaging leads me to believe they're sterile - no need for pre-washing (but don't quote me). Although they are disposable, I wash and rinse them in soapy water. Just a word of caution: when using them to feed baby animals, ALWAYS make sure the little animal is sitting up (holding it up) as you don't want them to suck any liquid! I use them for little boys too. babysitter for. No, I don't pipette them! But they like to use them in our art and science projects. Ideal for soaking up a small amount of vinegar to react with baking soda. The droppers don't last much but work great for what I need them for. And although the suction is not very strong and liquid flows out, they are easy to feed.

Pros
  • Pipettes and pipettes
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled