Message Number: SG2767 | New FHL Archives SearchFrom: mjanke@miamiferret.org
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 17:49:55 +0000 (GMT+00:00)
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Subject: RE: need to purchase syringes
Message-ID: <29145347.1041702595437.JavaMail.root@scandium>
Your grocery store sells syringes? In any case, I just bought a dozen feeding syringes from www.calvetsupply.com and was happy with the price.
They have 10 cc (two tsp.) feeding syringes for 33 cents. 35 cc feeding syringes are a bit more expensive at $1.60 or so and by the time you add shipping, you'd be paying just as much as at your store. Standard syringes (no needles) are quite a bit cheaper. Much less than a buck.
mike
Author wrote:
> I've started to feed my 3 boys Chicken Gravy and I've been using a ~3 tsp syringe to do it. Does anyone have a recommendation for buying syringes of this size cheaper than $1.70/each, which is what they cost at my local grocery?
> thanks
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