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- Q: What is the Cutie PAT and what are its functions? A: The Cutie PAT is a multifunctional product that serves as both a pacifier and a teether. It is designed to soothe infants and provide teething relief.
- Q: What material is the Cutie PAT made of? A: The Cutie PAT is made from 100% medical grade silicone, which is safe, non-toxic, and free of BPA, PVC, phthalates, and latex.
- Q: Is the Cutie PAT suitable for all babies? A: The Cutie PAT Slant is specifically designed for babies without teeth. Once your baby has teeth, it is recommended to transition to the Cutie PAT Flat or Round Stage 2.
- Q: How do I clean and care for the Cutie PAT? A: Before first use, sterilize the Cutie PAT in boiling water for 3 minutes and let it air dry. Before each use, wash it with warm water and mild soap, and conduct a pull test to check for damages.
- Q: What features make the Cutie PAT unique? A: The Cutie PAT features a one-piece design for safety, a large round shield for comfort, and handle ridges that provide relief for sore gums while promoting fine motor skills.
- Q: Can the Cutie PAT be placed in the dishwasher? A: Yes, the Cutie PAT is dishwasher safe but should be placed on the top rack only. Do not sterilize it in the microwave or electric sterilizers.
- Q: What precautions should I take when using the Cutie PAT? A: Always inspect the Cutie PAT for damages such as cracks or tears before each use. If any damages are found, discard the product immediately to avoid choking hazards.
- Q: Is the Cutie PAT designed in the USA? A: Yes, the Cutie PAT is designed in the USA and manufactured in China, ensuring quality and safety standards.
- Q: What colors are available for the Cutie PAT? A: The Cutie PAT is available in various colors; the specific product mentioned features a slant design in blue.
- Q: What is the recommended age for using the Cutie PAT? A: The Cutie PAT Slant is recommended for infants who do not yet have teeth. It's important to switch to other designs once teething begins.