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What to Prepare Before Getting a Hamster
Raising hamsters requires psychological preparation in advance and preparation of various supplies. Today we tell you what supplies you need to prepare for raising hamsters.

How to Identify Pododermatitis (Sore Hocks) in Rabbits
Many owners raise rabbits in dog cages, but rabbits raised this way are prone to pododermatitis. Perhaps some owners know to put padding on the cage floor, but if the padding quality is poor or the method is wrong, it will still cause rabbits to get pododermatitis. Rabbit pododermatitis can be treated, but it is troublesome to treat. Below we detail the identification and treatment of rabbit pododermatitis, hoping to help you.

Warning: These Foods Are Toxic to Rabbits!
Frozen, fried, and cooked foods cannot be given to rabbits. A rabbit's diet should be mainly hay and rabbit pellets, supplemented with some fruits and vegetables. There are many foods that rabbits cannot eat, and eating them may cause a series of diseases. Today we tell you about the foods that cannot be fed to rabbits, hoping to help you ensure your rabbit's dietary safety.

Best Medications for Cats with Colitis and Blood in Stool
If your cat is mentally normal with a normal temperature and no loss of appetite, but frequently passes soft or even watery stools with a foul, fishy odor, it may have colitis. Feline colitis is often related to viruses and parasites, and requires prompt identification of the cause and treatment to avoid dehydration or even death. Today we walk you through the treatment of feline colitis.

Common Causes, Medications, and Prevention of Sneezing and Runny Nose in Dogs and Cats
Sneezing and runny nose in pets are symptoms of disease, usually caused by respiratory infections. Sneezing and a runny nose are physiological responses of the nasal mucosa to various irritants; the more common causes are colds and rhinitis. Next, we introduce the causes of sneezing and runny nose in dogs and cats and the medication treatment for the corresponding diseases.

What to Do When Dogs and Cats Have Diarrhea? Keep These Fast Antidiarrheals on Hand
The medical term for diarrhea is diarrhea, which usually refers to changes in bowel habits and stool characteristics, generally manifested as frequent defecation, increased stool volume, loose stools, and bloody stool. Most diarrhea in dogs and cats is caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, but it may also be a concurrent symptom of other diseases. Today we discuss knowledge about diarrhea in dogs and cats.

What Is Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?
Feline HCM is a common, life-threatening heart disease whose signs range from none to sudden collapse. Learn its symptoms, known causes (genes, thyroid, blood pressure), and how it is diagnosed.

What Causes Bloody Stool From Cat Colitis
Bloody, foul cat stool usually means colitisβfrom diet change, foreign objects, bacteria, parasites (coccidia, Giardia), drugs, or allergies. Treatment pairs diet and probiotics with targeted antiparasitic, antiallergy, and antibiotic care.

Cat Colitis: Symptoms & How to Treat
Cat colitis starts with normal appetite but frequent soft, bloody, foul stools and can progress to watery sprayed diarrhea. Home care uses amoxicillin and bismuth; prescription care may add atropine, gentamicin, or fluids.

Cat Colitis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Cat colitis brings chronic constipation then watery, bloody, foul diarrhea and weight loss. Causes include stress, parasites, allergies, FIV/pancreatitis, and diet change. Treatment is antidiarrheals, sometimes steroids, plus cause removal and good nutrition.