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How long until a hamster can have babies?
Hamsters become sexually mature at 2 to 3 months with a short 22-day pregnancy. Separate the pair after mating and keep the mother calm and well fed.
How do you care for a myna (hill myna) with chicks?
After laying, give a quiet, comfortable space, keep room above 16 C, line the cage bottom with wood shavings to protect eggs and chicks, and avoid opening the cage often so the bird stays calm on the eggs. Feed tasty food; add cuttlebone and vegetables for calcium and vitamins, and glucose in water.
How can you help a Beagle settle in quickly?
Don't disturb a newly arrived Beagle; let it rest, then slowly introduce the home. Put its bed by your bed with snacks and toys for the first days. If it can't sleep, comfort it and reward calm with treats; puppies adapt in about a week.

How to Train Your Dog to Follow the Rules in Public Places
Teaching a dog to behave in public protects both the public and the dog itself. Build reliable obedience to basic commands, socialize gradually, practice leash manners, proof against distractions, and reward calm behavior—always with patience rather than punishment.

How Good Is a Hamster’s Vision?
Hamsters are near-sighted and see a blurred, mostly colorless world, relying instead on keen smell, hearing, and touch. Because they cannot judge distances or heights, keep their platform low and the environment calm, quiet, and free of strong scents.

Why Is My Dog’s Mouth Trembling?
A trembling jaw can stem from cold, fear, illness, poisoning, or old age. Cold is the most common cause—warm your dog up if it shivers. Persistent trembling with other symptoms warrants a prompt veterinary check.

How to Help Your Cat Feel More Secure
A cat's sense of security comes from a stable environment, positive social interaction, and the ability to cope with challenges. Building a predictable routine, earning its trust through gentle handling, and supporting its wellbeing will help a nervous cat relax and thrive.

What Cat Breeds Are the Most Timid?
Several popular breeds—including the Siamese, British Shorthair, Chinchilla, and Persian—tend to be naturally shy and need a calm, stable home to feel secure. With patience and gentle handling, even a fearful cat can become a confident, affectionate companion.

Why Does a Hamster Keep Squeaking?
Constant squeaking can signal pain from illness (a cold, diarrhea, skin infection, parasites) or overgrown teeth, discomfort from bad temperature or a cramped cage, the mating season, anxiety from changes, or simple hunger and thirst. Watch its habits, meet its needs, and see a vet if other symptoms appear.
What are cats afraid of?
Cats fear strong smells (citrus, perfume) and loud sudden noises. These can harm airways or cause stress; keep their environment calm.