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: A veterinary goblet is a specialized measuring or feeding cup designed for use in veterinary medicine and animal care.
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• Veterinary medical equipment • Animal feeding accessories • Liquid administration tools
Product Form:
• Individual veterinary goblets • Sets with multiple sizes • Custom printed or color-coded goblets
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Veterinary
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• Measuring goblets (with graduated markings) • Feeding goblets (for oral medication/liquid feed) • Disposable goblets (single-use plastic for hygiene) • Reusable goblets (plastic, glass, or stainless steel)
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• Medical-grade plastic (lightweight, disposable or reusable) • Glass (durable, sterilizable, but fragile) • Stainless steel (highly durable, autoclavable)
HSN Code:
90189099
HS Code:
9018.90
Country of Origin:
India
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A veterinary goblet is a specialized measuring or feeding cup designed for use in veterinary medicine and animal care. It is used to accurately measure and administer liquids, medications, or supplements to animals.
• Capacity: Typically ranges from 50 ml to 500 ml
• Material: Usually made from medical-grade plastic, glass, or stainless steel
• Design: Graduated markings for precise measurement
• Sterilizable: Compatible with common sterilization methods
• Shape: Ergonomic for easy handling during administration
• Small (50-100 ml): For small animals or precise doses
• Medium (100-250 ml): Common for general veterinary use
• Large (250-500 ml): For larger animals or higher volume needs
• Cylindrical with flat base for stability
• Tapered rim for easy pouring and reduced spillage
• Some with handles for better grip
• Measuring goblets (with graduated markings)
• Feeding goblets (for oral medication/liquid feed)
• Disposable goblets (single-use plastic for hygiene)
• Reusable goblets (plastic, glass, or stainless steel)
• Medical-grade plastic (lightweight, disposable or reusable)
• Glass (durable, sterilizable, but fragile)
• Stainless steel (highly durable, autoclavable)
• Veterinary medical equipment
• Animal feeding accessories
• Liquid administration tools
• Individual veterinary goblets
• Sets with multiple sizes
• Custom printed or color-coded goblets
• Measuring and administering oral medications to animals
• Feeding liquid supplements or nutrients
• Mixing small quantities of medicines
• Hydrating animals in clinical settings
• Accurate measurement ensures proper dosage
• Ergonomic design aids in safe administration
• Durable and sterilizable materials available
• Disposable options reduce contamination risks
• Lightweight and easy to handle
• Glass versions can be fragile
• Plastic may stain or absorb Odors over time
• Disposable goblets generate medical waste
• Requires proper cleaning and sterilization for reuse
• Always use clean, sterilized goblets to prevent infection
• Avoid cross-contamination by using disposable types where possible
• Handle carefully to avoid breakage (especially glass)
• Store in clean, dry conditions
• Follow dosage instructions strictly
• HS Code: 9018.90 (Instruments and appliances used in veterinary sciences)
• HSN Code: 9018 (Medical, surgical, dental or veterinary instruments and apparatus)
• Clean and sterilize before and after each use
• Use gloves when administering medication
• Handle gently to maintain measurement accuracy
• Dispose of single-use goblets responsibly
• Autoclaving suitable for stainless steel and glass goblets
• Chemical sterilization (using approved disinfectants) for plastic goblets
• UV sterilization where applicable
• Ensure thorough drying before storage
• Used for oral medication and liquid feeding in small and large animals
• Helps ensure precise dosage administration
• Suitable for clinical, farm, and home veterinary care settings
• Available in sizes and materials to suit different animal species and treatment needs
• Rarely used, but similar goblets are used in human healthcare for medication measurement
• Concepts of precise dosing and sterilization apply to both veterinary and human medicine
Q1: What is a veterinary goblet?
A veterinary goblet is a measuring or feeding cup used to administer liquids or medications to animals.
Q2: What materials are veterinary goblets made from?
Typically medical-grade plastic, glass, or stainless steel.
Q3: How do I sterilize a veterinary goblet?
Autoclaving for stainless steel and glass; chemical disinfectants for plastic. UV sterilization is also an option.
Q4: What is the HS code for veterinary goblets?
9018.90 (Instruments and appliances used in veterinary sciences).
Q5: Are disposable veterinary goblets recommended?
Yes, to reduce cross-contamination, especially in multi-animal or clinical settings.
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A veterinary goblet is a specialized measuring or feeding cup designed for use in veterinary medicine and animal care. It is used to accurately measure and administer liquids, medications, or supplements to animals.
• Capacity: Typically ranges from 50 ml to 500 ml
• Material: Usually made from medical-grade plastic, glass, or stainless steel
• Design: Graduated markings for precise measurement
• Sterilizable: Compatible with common sterilization methods
• Shape: Ergonomic for easy handling during administration
• Small (50-100 ml): For small animals or precise doses
• Medium (100-250 ml): Common for general veterinary use
• Large (250-500 ml): For larger animals or higher volume needs
• Cylindrical with flat base for stability
• Tapered rim for easy pouring and reduced spillage
• Some with handles for better grip
• Measuring goblets (with graduated markings)
• Feeding goblets (for oral medication/liquid feed)
• Disposable goblets (single-use plastic for hygiene)
• Reusable goblets (plastic, glass, or stainless steel)
• Medical-grade plastic (lightweight, disposable or reusable)
• Glass (durable, sterilizable, but fragile)
• Stainless steel (highly durable, autoclavable)
• Veterinary medical equipment
• Animal feeding accessories
• Liquid administration tools
• Individual veterinary goblets
• Sets with multiple sizes
• Custom printed or color-coded goblets
• Measuring and administering oral medications to animals
• Feeding liquid supplements or nutrients
• Mixing small quantities of medicines
• Hydrating animals in clinical settings
• Accurate measurement ensures proper dosage
• Ergonomic design aids in safe administration
• Durable and sterilizable materials available
• Disposable options reduce contamination risks
• Lightweight and easy to handle
• Glass versions can be fragile
• Plastic may stain or absorb Odors over time
• Disposable goblets generate medical waste
• Requires proper cleaning and sterilization for reuse
• Always use clean, sterilized goblets to prevent infection
• Avoid cross-contamination by using disposable types where possible
• Handle carefully to avoid breakage (especially glass)
• Store in clean, dry conditions
• Follow dosage instructions strictly
• HS Code: 9018.90 (Instruments and appliances used in veterinary sciences)
• HSN Code: 9018 (Medical, surgical, dental or veterinary instruments and apparatus)
• Clean and sterilize before and after each use
• Use gloves when administering medication
• Handle gently to maintain measurement accuracy
• Dispose of single-use goblets responsibly
• Autoclaving suitable for stainless steel and glass goblets
• Chemical sterilization (using approved disinfectants) for plastic goblets
• UV sterilization where applicable
• Ensure thorough drying before storage
• Used for oral medication and liquid feeding in small and large animals
• Helps ensure precise dosage administration
• Suitable for clinical, farm, and home veterinary care settings
• Available in sizes and materials to suit different animal species and treatment needs
• Rarely used, but similar goblets are used in human healthcare for medication measurement
• Concepts of precise dosing and sterilization apply to both veterinary and human medicine
Q1: What is a veterinary goblet?
A veterinary goblet is a measuring or feeding cup used to administer liquids or medications to animals.
Q2: What materials are veterinary goblets made from?
Typically medical-grade plastic, glass, or stainless steel.
Q3: How do I sterilize a veterinary goblet?
Autoclaving for stainless steel and glass; chemical disinfectants for plastic. UV sterilization is also an option.
Q4: What is the HS code for veterinary goblets?
9018.90 (Instruments and appliances used in veterinary sciences).
Q5: Are disposable veterinary goblets recommended?
Yes, to reduce cross-contamination, especially in multi-animal or clinical settings.