Hi all,
Naomi wrote:
<<If vets and zoos are not willing to give it to their "patients" what does
that
tell us about the product for humans? Throw it out! >>
It really doesn't tell us anything about the product for human infants.
Artificial baby milks for human babies have a different nutritional composition
from artificial milks for orphaned/abandoned kittens or puppies or other
mammals. That's why animal shelters, zoos, and rescue organizations don't usually
take donations of human formula.
Warmly,
Carol Kelley -foster mom to two orphaned Maine Coon Cats
Taylors SC
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