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Biosect Mite Shampoo, Spray & Conditioner
Sometimes our pets can pick up unwanted little friends that can cause distress and discomfort not just for your pet, but also the owners.
Farriers Biosect Mite Spray & Shampoo treats and controls a wide range of external parasites such as Static Lice, Mites, Ticks & Fleas. Contains antifungal & antibacterial essential oils.
NOT FOR USE ON CATS
Farriers Biosect Mite Spray & Shampoo has been especially formulated to help control parasites on small animals such as Guinea Pigs, Rats, Gerbils and Rabbits etc. This shampoo has a rich, strong lather that will clean and nourish the coat. The active ingredient Biosect works by paralysing the mites and lice on contact. This shampoo and spray can be used as often as required and is a valuable aid in controlling a wide range of external parasites.
The spray can be used as a spot treatment to target a specific area without the need to shampoo.
Coat Conditioner £1.00 when bought as this triple pack!
Made from Soil Association Certified Organic ingredients, this after shampoo conditioner is ideal for producing a show quality finish on your pets coat. Apply a small amount after shampooing and comb through before rinsing.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Wet the animal with lukewarm water. Pour a small amount of shampoo into the palm of your hand and gently massage into the coat. Once the entire animal is lathered, leave for 5 minutes and then rinse thoroughly and towel dry.
Farriers Biosect Mite Spray is ideal for spot treating when full shampooing is not needed. Spray directly onto the coat and leave to dry naturally.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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Guinea Pig Gestation Chart
Guinea Pigs have a long Gestation period compared to other Rodents generally 71 days.. Their young are born fully formed ready to go and can be eating solids within 24 hours.
This chart enables you count from the day of conception to the date of birth.
The left hand column in Green is the day of pairing and the Red column is estimated due date. This chart is extremely handy for any cavy owner.
Guinea Pigs can come into season about every 3 weeks.
please breed responsible.