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Oxbow Critical Care Fine Grind

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  • Product Description

    Critical Care Fine Grind from Oxbow is a product ideally administered via a syringe or feed tube due to the size of the components. If you would rather administer via a feeding dish or spoon, you can also opt for the regular Critical Care packaging.

    Key features

    • Balanced: Fibres account for more than 25% of the product
    • Tasty: Critical Care resembles the natural diet of small herbivores, both in taste and in composition
    • Easy: Easy to mix and administer
    • Lifesaving: Sometimes animals can't properly eat solid food due to old age, dental problems, weaning or a recent surgery
    • Prevents stress: Critical Care is well accepted by animals
    • Reliable: Used worldwide by professionals

    Application

    Shake the Critical Care Fine Grind pouch well before opening. Dissolve 1 part Critical Care Fine Grind in 1.5 parts lukewarm water and mix well. There are then two possible options to feed:

    1. Feed from a dish when the solution turns to mush.
    2. Administer the solution with the aid of a 10 ml syringe (without needle). Always make sure that your pet has sufficient drinking water. Follow the advice of your veterinarian.

    What if your pet refuses Critical Care Fine Grind?

    Pets are sometimes so accustomed to their usual meals that they may refuse Critical Care Fine Grind at first. If this is the case, take the following steps. Always make fresh mush. Always use warm water to release the natural grass aroma of Critical Care Fine Grind. Start with small amounts so your pet gets used to the taste gradually. You can try feeding a little of the product to your pet every few hours. Make sure to use a syringe or administer as advised by your veterinarian. You can also mix some of the product with regular food that your pet likes, such as banana, grated apple, mashed carrot and the like.

    When should I stop giving Critical Care?

    Critical Care Fine Grind can be stopped when your pet is back to a normal weight and fitness level. The transition from Critical Care mush or pellets to a normal diet is simple - sprinkle your pet's normal food with powdered Critical Care. Reduce the amount of Critical Care Fine Grind over a number of days.

    Composition:

    Timothy grass meal, soya hulls, soya meal, wheat germ, xanthan gum, calcium chloride, cane sugar, salt, potassium chloride, hydrated sodium chloride, L-Ascorbyl-2-mono-phosphate (vitamin C), soya oil, magnesium sulphate, papaya, pineapple, limestone, natural flavour, oat groats, wheat middlings, Yeast Culture (dried), vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, zinc proteinate, zinc sulphate, ferrous sulphate, niacin, copper sulphate, selenium yeast, vitamin A supplement, folic acid, d-Calcium Pantothenate, copper proteinate, Riboflavin supplement, Manganese proteinate, biotin, manganese oxide, Thiamine Mononitrate, vitamin B12 supplement, Sodium Selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride, cobalt carbonate, vitamin D3 supplement, Calcium iodate.

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