KMR Liquid Replacer for Kittens & Cats from PetAg: A Nutritious Supplement for Your Feline Friend

By: PetAg

Looking for the best milk replacer for kittens and cats? PetAg KMR Liquid Replacer is the perfect choice! With its 11oz can, whites & tans, it provides unbeatable value for money, customer support, overall satisfaction, and packaging. Give your furry friend the nutrition they need with PetAg KMR Liquid Replacer (99509-1).

Key Features:

This nutritional supplement is ideal for kittens from newborn to 6 weeks of age, providing essential post-surgery support. It is formulated to give your newborn to 6-week-old kitten the nutrition they need to grow and develop into healthy, happy cats.
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B2B Rating
78 reviews

Review rating details

Taste
85
Ingredients quality
87
Value for money
84
Overall satisfaction
86
Portion size
81
Customer support
77
Smell
98
Packaging
89

Details of KMR Liquid Replacer for Kittens & Cats from PetAg: A Nutritious Supplement for Your Feline Friend

  • Date First Available ‏ ‎: October 5, 2004
  • Item model number ‏ ‎: 99509-1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎: No
  • Item Form: Liquid, Powder
  • Customer Reviews: 4.5/5 stars of 249 ratings
  • Best Sellers Rank: #28 in Cat Milk Replacers
  • Age Range (Description): Kitten, adult
  • Brand: PetAg
  • Cat Milk Replacers: Cat Milk Replacers
  • Manufacturer ‏ ‎: Pet Ag Products
  • Product Dimensions ‏ ‎: 1.8 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches; 11 Ounces
  • Specific Uses For Product: Weaning
  • Flavor: Milk
  • ASIN ‏ ‎: B0002YFB8A

Comments

Hannah DV: Sé que cada marca tiene su fórmula, desafortunadamente esta es otra que no me funciona (ya van 3 y el gatito que tengo no le cae ninguna)

Mexico on Sep 25, 2023

Beatriz CabañasBeatriz Cabañas: Tarda millones de años en llegar y está a punto de caducar.

Mexico on Sep 21, 2023

Lin: I thought it would be milk formula but it’s liquid so I had to use it in three days so for that it’s expensive. But my kitten and my older cat loved it

Canada on Aug 14, 2023

Alex D.: Empezamos con la presentación de la fórmula en polvo de la misma marca e intentamos darle ésta pero le dió una diarrea horrible a mis gatitos. Después de 2 tomas se la quitamos y regresamos a la presentación en polvo KMR y sin problemas.

No lo recomiendo, mejor usen la presentación en polvo que es mil veces mejor. Terminamos tirando las latas.

Mexico on May 30, 2023

Irving Roman: Todo excelente

Mexico on May 11, 2023

Casper & Boo: normally buy the 8oz cans that were 2.24 so to not waste any but, price went up on those and these here 11oz were nicely priced at an add-on price of 3.27 so grabbed a few. Was totally suprised at how they arrived, unlike 8ozs cans, not one of the 11oz were dented in any way for all but, 1 out of 10 were individually bubble wrapped. nice packaging for a change!

these kmr 'liquid' milk version are excellent, our once tiny kittens with runny pooping problems love it and ended up growing and gaining weight quickly and are now almost at weight they should be at 8-9wks. they will meow their behinds off until i give them some of this milk, i often end up having to add some on top of their wet food just so they will eat it. even when they eat most of their meals without it, they meow for their milk afterwards..must be yummy!

we tried the powder version too but, it doesn't seem to be of same quality and kittens would not drink it. recommend liquid but, not the dumb down powder version!

**the 12pk for currently 9.95 'Soda Pop Tops' can lids fits and seals these perfectly, even shook & tilted opened can sideways and nothing leaked out. thinking with these lids being...

United States on Jun 04, 2017

Nan Troxel: I ended up rescuing a kitten of around six weeks, abandoned by the mother for a least a week according to the people who initially found and managed to catch her, and bought this for her. I'd tried to give it to her in a nurser I'd bought at the store, and she completely rejected it that way, wanted nothing to do with it, and I was very frustrated that I couldn't get her to drink it. (I have since been told by friends that have done a lot of rescuing and nurturing kittens that a medicine dropper you can squeeze it out with is definitely the way to go at first, and then nurser if they keep trying to nurse). I ended up pouring some of this in a bowl and trying to hold the kitten up to it, and luckily she did get a fair amount of it that way (and fell in a few times on her own, but hey, it was better something than nothing!) As she got a bit healthier and bigger over the next week or two she drank more of this, and seemed to really like it a lot. Seeing as she was cut off from nursing early and definitely under nourished for a week, this was a total life saver, and I'm incredibly grateful to have had it to replace nutrients she'd missed and wasn't getting.

Several months down...

United States on Feb 16, 2016

Walking Bird: I bought this for a special needs kitten (SugarCheddar) at 6 weeks old. He had several eye infections and I used antibiotic eye ointment which cleared it up, but by then he had fallen behind in growth and was much smaller than his litter mate brother (SpiceBarry). I figured that the infection had sapped his calories and kept him from growing as much. But then I noticed that he wasn't walking very well and wasn't developing like his brother. It reminded me of a toddler with cerebral palsy.

I had some tuna juice on my fingers from feeding it to his mother (Sunflower) and SugarCheddar tasted it and went crazy trying to bite my finger. So I got him an eye dropper full of tuna-water and he was so hungry that I realized that he was starving. Apparently, his developmental problems, mostly low muscle tone and jerky movements were preventing him from nursing adequately and he wasn't able to get enough nutrition from his mom, Sunflower.

I had to get him something to eat fast, so I looked up solutions on the Net. There was a cat infant formula on some of the sites which involved mixing evaporated milk with a whole egg, Pedialyte, and baby vitamins but I was uncomfortable with...

United States on Nov 22, 2011

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Total Reviews 78 reviews 1 reviews 378 reviews
Date First Available ‏ ‎ October 5, 2004 October 5, 2004 September 23, 2011
Item model number ‏ ‎ 99509-1 99511 99298
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎ No No No
Item Form Liquid, Powder Powder
Customer Reviews 4.5/5 stars of 249 ratings 4.8/5 stars of 7,258 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 2,891 ratings
Best Sellers Rank #28 in Cat Milk Replacers #1 in Cat Milk Replacers #15 in Cat Milk Replacers
Age Range (Description) Kitten, adult Kitten Kitten
Brand PetAg PetAg PetAg
Cat Milk Replacers Cat Milk Replacers Cat Milk Replacers Cat Milk Replacers
Manufacturer ‏ ‎ Pet Ag Products No PetAg Inc.
Product Dimensions ‏ ‎ 1.8 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches; 11 Ounces 4 x 4 x 5.5 inches; 14.4 Ounces 4 x 4 x 5.6 inches; 12.96 Ounces
Specific Uses For Product Weaning Nutrition Weaning
Flavor Milk Flavorless Milk
ASIN ‏ ‎ B0002YFB8A B0002ASS0M B005OYJHJW
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