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Why Does Your Cat Leak Urine?
Why does a cat leak urine? There are many causes, and a cat's urinary tract is complex, so in most cases a vet visit is needed to check. If you cannot get to a clinic right away, you can try the causes below from our experts.
How intelligent is the Pug?
The Pug is of medium intelligence, ranking 57th, learning basic commands but weaker at complex tasks, so training needs patience. Its cheerful, friendly nature makes it a great family pet. Strong bonds and loyalty outweigh raw IQ.
My cat coughs and sneezes at home and seems to have phlegm in its throat; it coughs it up but swallows it back, and its nose seems blocked.
Cough, sneeze, and stuffy nose may be a cold needing antibiotics and cold medicine, possibly with nebulization for phlegm; usually improves in 5-7 days. Feline rhinotracheitis is also possible and needs vet testing plus antiviral drugs and lysine.
How do I take a puppy’s temperature?
Two common methods are rectal and ear. For rectal, use a lubricated, disinfected thermometer inserted about one-third and held three minutes. For ear, use a pet ear thermometer for 2-3 seconds. Keep the thermometer clean and dry.
My dog vomited all yesterday, not today, but has a high temperature, eats nothing, and sleeps most of the day.
These signs most likely indicate illness rather than pregnancy, especially with fever and refusal to eat. An unspayed female's fever may signal pyometra; distemper, parvovirus, pancreatitis, or acute gastroenteritis are other possibilities. Prompt veterinary examination is urged to avoid a fatal delay.
My two-month-old puppy sneezes and has clear nasal discharge but normal appetite and energy; is it a cold, what should I do, does it need medicine?
With normal energy and appetite, clear sneezing discharge may indeed be a chill or cold; pet cold and anti-inflammatory medicine plus warmth and nutrition can help. Observe 3-5 days, and if it worsens or fever appears, rule out distemper or kennel cough at the vet.

Essential Care Tips for Raising Juvenile Turtles
Raising juvenile turtles well means picking a complete feed rich in protein and oils, adding vitamins in spring and autumn, preventing common disease, and managing a safe hibernation with damp sand and a check on weak turtles.

How to Feed Turtles: A Beginner’s Guide
Turtles are omnivores eating both meat and plants; feed every 3 days at 5 to 10 percent of body weight, keep food fresh, and clean leftovers to protect water quality. Use fixed time, place, quality, and amount for healthy, easy-to-watch turtles.

How to Feed Turtles in Winter
As cold-blooded animals, turtles digest poorly in the cold, so feeding must shift: feed mid-morning, cut frequency as temperatures drop, switch to easily digested pellets or vegetables, and clear the gut a week before hibernation.

Why Does an Arowana Jump Out of the Tank?
The main reasons an arowana jumps out of its tank come down to four situations: 1. poor water quality; 2. trying to catch insects; 3. dripping from the tank; 4. the arowana being startled. All of these can cause jumping. Below our experts detail these four cases.