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Is 60 breaths per minute normal for a cat?
60 breaths per minute is not normal for a cat. Normal resting rates are about 20-40 per minute (kittens 30-45). Fear or exercise can briefly raise it to 40-50, but 60 suggests a respiratory or heart problem needing a vet.
How should you care for a Shiba Inu?
Caring for a Shiba Inu involves attention to diet, grooming and training. Puppies need soaked kibble fed several times a day, while adults need less frequent meals. Their thick coat requires restraint with salty food and regular brushing.
How often should a puppy be dewormed internally?
Pups 2-6 months need internal and external deworming monthly; after 6 months internal every 2-3 months. Start at 2 months if no signs; repeat in 7-15 days if worms seen. Watch for side effects.
How do I care for a one-month-old kitten?
Weaned by now: feed softened puppy pate or kitten food with goat-milk formula; rice mush works if no formula, but never cow's milk (lactose intolerance). Feed 4-5 times daily in small amounts.
How many years do dogs live?
Average lifespan is 12-15 years; large breeds and females live shorter, mixed breeds longer. Good care, daily exercise, and balanced light food help them reach 15+.
When is the best time to start raising a rabbit?
Spring or summer is ideal thanks to abundant fresh forage and warm weather, though summer needs ventilation and cooling. Hay should be the staple, with fresh produce only as occasional treats, and clean water daily.
Two hamsters suddenly fought and one bit the other until it bled
For small wounds, clean with saline; larger wounds need disinfected care and possibly styptic powder. House hamsters separately to prevent fights.
How much food should I feed goldfish each time?
Amount depends on size and water temperature. Feed young goldfish 3 to 5 pellets and adults 5 to 7, in small frequent meals they finish within 5 minutes.
How long do blue cats live?
British Shorthair blue cats average 13 to 18 years, while Russian Blues average around 15 to 18 years. Good care, diet, and preventive health extend lifespan.
What are the symptoms of acute gastroenteritis in dogs?
Acute gastroenteritis shows vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and reduced appetite, from improper diet or parasites. Mild cases improve in 3-5 days with pet anti-inflammatory, anti-vomit, and anti-diarrhea medicine; severe cases need IV fluids at a vet.