Product Description
This product can't be shipped outside the US. It's a great food source for orphaned, rejected, or nursing kittens that need extra feeding. It's also perfect for growing kittens and stressed adult cats, providing highly digestible nutrients. This life - saving formula closely mimics queen's milk in protein and energy and has taurine. It comes in ready - to - feed liquid, an easy - to - mix powder, and a 3/4 ounce emergency pouch. Orphaned kittens should get queen's milk for 2 days if possible. Feed reconstituted KMR Liquid at 2 tablespoons per 4 ounces of body weight daily, divided into equal portions. Kittens' needs vary; small and weak ones should be fed every 3 - 4 hours, while larger ones every 8 hours. Weigh kittens 3 times a week. Supplement kittens from large litters with KMR. Feed at room temperature and consult a vet. Use it as a food supplement for growing kittens, show cats, old or convalescing cats at 1 tablespoon per 5 lbs of body weight. Mix it into the daily ration of pregnant and lactating queens at 2 tablespoons per 5 lbs of body weight until 2 weeks after queening. Ingredients include skimmed milk, water, soy oil, and many other nutrients.
Using Pet Ag KMR Liquid is easy. For orphaned kittens, if possible, let them have the queen's milk for the first two days. Then, feed the reconstituted liquid at a rate of two tablespoons per four ounces of the kitten's body weight each day. Divide this amount into equal portions for each feeding. Remember, each kitten is different. Small and weak kittens need to be fed every three to four hours, while larger ones can be fed every eight hours. Weigh your kittens three times a week to make sure they're getting enough food. Kittens from large litters should get some extra KMR. Always feed the liquid at room temperature. If you're using it as a food supplement for growing kittens, show cats, old or convalescing cats, give one tablespoon per five pounds of body weight. For pregnant and lactating queens, mix two tablespoons per five pounds of body weight into their daily food until two weeks after they give birth. And don't forget, it's always a good idea to talk to a vet for more advice. Keep the product in a cool, dry place and make sure to follow the storage instructions on the package.