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What is the smallest rabbit breed?
The dwarf rabbit is the smallest rabbit breed. An adult dwarf rabbit weighs only about 2 jin (roughly 1 kg) and can be easily held in the palm of your hand. Dwarf rabbits are mostly solid-colored - white, black, blue, chocolate, or lilac - with a short, stocky body and a round, full head, and their ears are much shorter than those of ordinary rabbits, only about 5 cm long. The Dutch dwarf rabbit's personality matches its appearance: these tiny rabbits are very shy, but once they get to know a person they become friendly.

Why Does Your Cat Have One Eye Smaller Than the Other?
A cat with uneven eyes is not always sick; it can be genetic, or from feline herpesvirus (cat flu), an irritant, injury, heat, or an eye disease like conjunctivitis. Match the sign to other symptoms and see a vet if infection is likely.
My rabbit has been trembling since yesterday, low energy, though appetite is okay, and feels warm. It normally loves to run around but these two days is unusually inactive and behaves oddly. But its droppings are normal.
A rabbit can tremble for many reasons - fright, nervousness, cold or hot weather, a chill or cold, or illness causing pain or fever. In summer, if kept in hot outdoor conditions it may breathe rapidly and shake; it is recommended to keep the rabbit in a comfortably temperature-controlled environment and observe. Given your description of trembling together with a warm body surface and lowered spirits, illness is quite likely; take its temperature, and above 39.5 C indicates fever. Such diseases can be hard to spot, so a vet visit is advised to rule out infectious disease such as rabbit pasteurellosis, an acute febrile septicemic illness that causes fever and trembling.
What are cherry barbs like?
The cherry barb is a gentle ornamental fish mainly found in Sri Lanka. Adults are usually only 10-12 cm long, with red or yellow bodies marked by black spots. They need clean, stable water with a pH of 6.5-7.5 and a temperature of 24-28 C, plus regular water changes to keep conditions stable. They feed on small fish and plankton, so you can offer live food or freeze-dried fish flakes. Because they like to dart and jump, they need a somewhat larger tank, ideally with a cover to prevent them from leaping out.
How do newborn puppies defecate?
Newborn puppies are usually helped to defecate by the mother dog and need no intervention from the owner. If the puppy has no mother, the owner can moisten a tissue with water and, mimicking the mother's licking, gently wipe the puppy's anus and urethral opening to stimulate elimination. Be careful not to wipe too hard, as this can damage the delicate anal skin. It is generally best to help the puppy eliminate every 4-5 hours, and if it eats a lot, shorten the interval to avoid constipation or bloating.
What color is a leopard tortoise’s uric acid discharge?
The discharge is mainly milky-white, gypsum-like, crumbling when rubbed, sometimes with small stones. Long lack of discharge can form large stones blocking the gut and threatening life. Regular soaking helpsβdaily for hatchlings, every other day for adults, water 30-40Β°C for 30-60 min; discharging every 3-5 days is normal.
When is cat breeding considered inbreeding?
In cat breeding, relatedness within 3 generations counts as inbreeding; for some purebreds like Persian and Siamese the rule is stricter, requiring at least 5 generations apart. Inbreeding can cause genetic defects and raise hereditary disease risk, so avoid it; for cats not meant for breeding, spay or neuter.
My cat has a black hard lump at the tail tip and licks it occasionally
Hard to judge exactly from far photos, but a black hard lump at the tail tip may be a scab from trauma or skin infection. Fit a collar to stop licking; trim fur around it, rinse with saline or peroxide to expose the wound, then disinfect daily with peroxide and apply pet anti-inflammatory ointment for 5-7 days; trauma or bacteria usually improve.

A Summary of Reasons a Cat Won’t Eat
A cat not eating is complex, hairballs, illness, indigestion, or disliked food can all cause it. Observe your cat to find the cause, if unsure, see a vet. Our pet care specialists list common reasons to help you judge.
What does an Oscar fish mainly eat?
Oscars are omnivorous and eat many foods, favoring small fish, shrimp, and loaches. Feed according to growth stage: young Oscars get water fleas and bloodworms; once over 1.8 cm, feed small fish, shrimp, and prepared food. Feed 2β3 times daily in measured amounts, enough to finish in 5 minutes.