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How to Prevent Urinary Blockage in Cats
Urinary blockage in cats comes from narrow or inflamed tracts, stones, or infections, and can damage kidneys. Prevent it with plenty of water, exercise, and prompt vet care at the first sign of reduced urination.

How to Treat Dog Rhinitis, and Can It Be Cured?
Like people, dogs get rhinitis from colds or other triggersβrunny nose, blocked breathing, snoring. Treatment is cause-based. Here is how to treat and prevent it.

Common Causes and Medications for Cough in Dogs and Cats
A cough in dogs and cats can be dry or productive and stems from viruses, bacterial respiratory infection, parasites (heartworm, roundworm), irritants or foreign bodies. Treatment targets the cause β antivirals, antibiotics, dewormers, bronchodilators and cough suppressants β while vaccines, regular deworming and a clean, dust-free home prevent most cases.

Why Has My Labrador’s Nose Turned Pink?
A Labrador's nose turns red or pink mainly from lower temperature and less light, which cuts melanin and tyrosinase activity. Peeling or broken skin may mean dryness, injury, or illness β clean, disinfect, and see a vet if needed.

What to Do When a Parrot Has a Cold, and Which Medicine to Use
Parrots catch colds from temperature change or bacterial and viral infection. Use bird-specific medicine such as gentamicin or oxytetracycline, keep the bird warm, and prevent recurrence with good hygiene and a stable temperature.

Why Does My Cat Have White, Sticky Eye Discharge?
White, sticky eye discharge in cats often signals inflammation or internal heat. Owners should learn to tell the causes apart and help promptly. Here are the different causes, symptoms, and remedies for white eye discharge in cats.

Can a Parrot’s Cold Heal on Its Own?
A parrot's cold, like ours, can come from temperature change or bacteria. Never give human cold medicine. Whether it self-heals depends on the cause β viral and bacterial colds usually cannot. Learn the symptoms and care.

Is Yellow Watery Stool in Cats a Sign of Feline Distemper?
Yellow watery stool can mean feline distemper, especially in unvaccinated cats, but also bacterial gastroenteritis, parasites, or indigestion. Learn to tell these conditions apart.

Why Meat Rabbits Lose Hair (and How to Prevent It)
Rabbit hair loss splits into pathological and non-pathological causes. This guide covers normal shedding, barbering, friction, malnutrition, plus mites, fungal, and bacterial diseaseβand how to treat each.

Can a Baby Parrot Recover from a Cold on Its Own?
A baby parrot rarely recovers from a cold by itself. Causes range from temperature swings to primary bacterial or viral infection, and chicks are weak. Learn how to treat a chick's cold and what to watch for.