Friday, October 9, 2015

Feed Baby Tigers

Baby tigers should only be fed by professionals--and only when there is no chance of indepenent survival.


Baby tigers should never be pets, because they never lose their animal instinct as a predator. If you find a baby tiger, call the local zoo or animal rescue organization. If you need to feed a baby tiger before someone comes to pick it up, it is a relatively simple thing, as a baby tiger can just drink from a baby bottle. With a few baby food and drink items, you can feed a baby tiger for several weeks.


Instructions


1. Heat up sterile bottled water. It should not be hot, just lukewarm.


2. Put several ounces of the water into a kitchen blender and add the Nutri-Cal, two jars of chicken, turkey and beef baby food, Esbilac powder and goat milk. Be sure to blend it for several minutes to prevent it from clumping together.


3. Pour the mixture into a sterile gallon container.


4. Add more sterile bottled water until the gallon container is full. Shake fully before pouring into a bottle.


5. Warm the bottle in a pot of water or in the microwave.


6. Feed the baby tiger with the bottle as you would a human baby. Make sure that the bottle is tilted up so that no air gets into the baby tiger.


7. Wipe the baby tiger with a wet wipe around the genitals to stimulate it to urinate every time you feed it. The baby should also defecate several times a day, so be prepared with towels and more wipes to clean everything up.

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