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Miracle Nipple Mini With 3ml Feeding Syringe (Rehabber Approved)

Miracle Nipple Mini With 3ml Feeding Syringe (Rehabber Approved)

Soft silicone Miracle Nipple Mini for wildlife feeding, designed for baby birds and neonates to encourage natural latch and safer syringe feeding.

When you are raising orphaned babies, the right feeding tool matters more than people realize. We have used a lot of different nipples and syringes over the years with thousands of wildlife intakes and parrot babies. The Miracle Nipple Mini for wildlife feeding is one of the few that consistently works the way it should.


Miracle Nipple Mini for Wildlife Feeding in Real Rescue Use

This feeding nipple for neonate wildlife is designed to mimic the natural shape and feel young animals expect when nursing. Many babies will refuse a hard plastic syringe tip, which is where problems start. The soft silicone design encourages a natural latch, making feeding safer and far less stressful.


Wildlife Rehab Feeding Nipple for Baby Birds and Small Mammals

At the sanctuary, we have used this wildlife rehab feeding nipple with everything from baby squirrels and rabbits to small parrots and songbirds. It allows controlled flow from a syringe while helping reduce the risk of aspiration when used correctly.


Silicone Nipple for Baby Bird Feeding and Neonate Care

The included 3ml syringe gives you precision during early feedings. When using a silicone nipple for baby bird feeding, accuracy is critical. Too much pressure or volume can cause serious harm, especially in fragile neonates.


Miracle Nipple Mini for Wildlife Feeding Safety and Technique

Let’s be clear, feeding neonates is not beginner-level care. Done wrong, it can lead to aspiration, injury, or worse. If you are new to wildlife rehab or working with a baby bird feeding tool, get guidance from an experienced rehabilitator or avian veterinarian before attempting it.



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