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Infectious Stomatitis in Rabbits

Infectious Stomatitis in Rabbits

Infectious stomatitis (also called 'salivation disease') is a contagious viral disease of rabbits, especially 1–3-month-old kits, often infecting a whole litter at once. It causes drooling, mouth blisters and ulcers, and can kill kits within a week without prompt treatment; isolation, topical antibiotics and good hygiene are key to control.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Causes and Symptoms of Stomatitis in Rabbits

Causes and Symptoms of Stomatitis in Rabbits

Stomatitis in rabbits is an acute, highly contagious viral infection that mainly strikes 1–4-month-old kits and can be fatal within a week if untreated. It causes drooling, mouth blisters and ulcers, and loss of appetite, and is usually caught from contaminated feed or water entering through small mouth wounds.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What to Do When Your Hamster Is Limping

What to Do When Your Hamster Is Limping

A hamster can limp after a fall—often from the second level of its cage. This guide covers first aid with Yunnan Baiyao spray, recognizing fractures that need a vet, creating a safe recovery space, and diet tips to speed healing.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Help a Thin Cat Gain Weight

How to Help a Thin Cat Gain Weight

A thin cat may be underweight due to genetics, poor diet, parasites, digestive disease, or dental issues. Rule out illness with a vet first; then raise the diet's nutritional density, feed small frequent meals, and add gentle play to boost appetite and build a healthy body.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Is My Cat Lethargic and Sleeping All Day?

Why Is My Cat Lethargic and Sleeping All Day?

Cats naturally sleep 12–18 hours a day, so lots of sleep isn't always illness. But if a cat can't be woken, seems dull when awake, or shows reduced urine, soft stools, fast breathing, appetite loss, or eye/nose discharge, it may be sick and should see a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Is It Necessary to Buy Toys for Your Dog?

Is It Necessary to Buy Toys for Your Dog?

Buying toys for your dog is a worthwhile investment in its wellbeing. Toys keep a dog active when home alone, ease anxiety and boredom, satisfy natural chewing instincts, and strengthen the bond between you and your pet. A few well-chosen toys support both physical health and mental balance.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How to Tell if a Hamster Is Cold

How to Tell if a Hamster Is Cold

Hamsters feel the cold far more than cats or dogs, with a comfortable range of 20–25°C. Below 20°C they start to chill; below 10°C they slow down and risk colds or pneumonia; below 5°C they may enter a dangerous pseudo-hibernation. You can tell a hamster is cold by taking its temperature (under 37°C under the arm or thigh), feeling that it is cooler than usual, or spotting shivering, purple-tinged gums, low energy, poor appetite, and nest-building with bedding. If it goes still with a faint heartbeat, act fast to warm it—pseudo-hibernation can be fatal.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
What to Do When Your Cat’s Tail Is Damaged or Infected?

What to Do When Your Cat’s Tail Is Damaged or Infected?

A damaged or rotting cat tail can stem from parasites, fungal or bacterial infection, hormonal imbalance, or weak immunity. Clip the fur, fit an Elizabethan collar, clean with saline and iodine, and see a vet for a skin scrape to identify the cause. Vitamin B and lecithin support healing.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
How Do Female Dogs Choose a Mate?

How Do Female Dogs Choose a Mate?

A female dog picks a mate by several factors—genetic strength, social rank, appearance, and temperament—to improve offspring survival and health and secure better resources. She judges a male's health and background through scent, observation, and behavior, and becomes proactive once she chooses.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026
Why Do Ornamental Fish Get Parasites?

Why Do Ornamental Fish Get Parasites?

Fish parasites come from poor water quality, unsanitary tanks, weak immunity, unhealthy stock, and unclean food. Keep water good, clean equipment regularly, choose quarantined healthy fish, and feed safe food to lower risk.

Pet Health 📅 August 8, 2026