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Why Does My Cat Keep Lifting Its Butt?

Why Does My Cat Keep Lifting Its Butt?

A cat lifting its rear can be a normal reflex — many cats instinctively raise their hindquarters when their bottom is touched. It can also happen during heat, when feeling relaxed, or as a form of greeting. This article covers the common reasons cats lift their butt.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Keeping and Taming Lovebirds (Agapornis)

Keeping and Taming Lovebirds (Agapornis)

Lovebirds (Agapornis) are small, pretty, affordable African parrots that cannot mimic human speech clearly but copy other birds and animals well. Keep them in pairs or flocks in a sturdy cage, bathe them weekly in summer and dry in sun, and feed varied seed, millet, oyster shell, and fruit. For chicks, use wood-shaving bedding, keep warmth above 25°C, and build a call signal during feeding so they bond and recognize you.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Do Blood Parrot Fish Need Frequent Water Changes?

Do Blood Parrot Fish Need Frequent Water Changes?

Blood parrot fish are vivid and popular ornamental fish, but water quality must be watched closely. Many keepers are unsure how often to change the water and how to do it properly. This article explains whether parrot fish need frequent water changes and the correct method.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Raising a Cat

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Raising a Cat

Many new cat owners lack experience and misunderstand their pets, leading to common care mistakes such as keeping toxic plants, scolding the cat, or feeding table scraps. This article lists typical cat-raising mistakes so owners can avoid them.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Does My Dog Like to Sleep on Top of Me?

Why Does My Dog Like to Sleep on Top of Me?

A dog that loves to sleep on its owner is usually treating the person like a parent, which makes it feel safer and more secure. It can also signal deep trust and attachment. This article explains the common reasons dogs curl up on their owners and offers practical ways to build a dog's sense of security.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What to Do When a Rabbit Has Heatstroke

What to Do When a Rabbit Has Heatstroke

Rabbits overheat easily because of their thick coat and poor heat dissipation, and severe heatstroke can be fatal. Move a stricken rabbit to a cool, ventilated place, cool it with a damp towel, and prevent recurrence by keeping cages shaded, well-ventilated and supplied with plenty of water.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What to Do When a Rabbit Has Diarrhea

What to Do When a Rabbit Has Diarrhea

Rabbit diarrhea is common and can turn critical fast, especially in weanlings that have lost maternal antibodies. Treat infections with rabbit-safe antibiotics and keep the cage clean and dry; prevent it with safe food, gradual feed changes and isolation of sick rabbits.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Lop Rabbit Care Essentials

Lop Rabbit Care Essentials

Lop rabbits make popular pets but need correct care. Buy a 2 to 3 month healthy one, feed pellets and hay as staples with small vegetable and fruit treats (none under 6 months), never meat or spicy food, and keep cats away to avoid toxoplasmosis. Litter-train early, walk at dusk on safe ground, keep 18 to 25°C, and groom, bathe monthly, and trim nails.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Preventing and Controlling Rabbit Colibacillosis

Preventing and Controlling Rabbit Colibacillosis

Rabbit colibacillosis (mucoid enteritis), caused by Escherichia coli, strikes weanling rabbits hardest with high death rates from watery, jelly-like diarrhea and dehydration. Prevention hinges on steady high-fiber feeding, clean dry housing, insect and rodent control, and feed-additive or vaccine prophylaxis.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Is My Cat Licking Its Lips?

Why Is My Cat Licking Its Lips?

A cat licking its lips may just be grooming after a meal, but it can also signal stress, mouth pain, nausea, dry mouth, or an upper respiratory problem. Watch for drooling, bad breath, or frequent licking, and see a vet if anything seems off.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026