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Thinking About Getting an Exotic Shorthair (Garfield Cat)? Read This First

The Exotic Shorthair is a gentle, quiet breed, but it comes with real health trade-offs: tear-stained eyes from narrow tear ducts, brachycephalic breathing trouble, a sensitive 'glass' stomach, and genetic risks like polycystic kidney disease. Make sure you have the time, energy, and budget before bringing one home.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
How to Encourage Koi to Breed?

How to Encourage Koi to Breed?

To get koi to breed, keep the water clean at 18–25Β°C with ample oxygen, choose healthy same-variety partners at a 1:2 male-to-female ratio, boost nutrition without overfeeding, and provide a quiet, planted tank. Remove the eggs promptly after spawning so parents don't eat them.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
What Are the Breeding Methods for Koi?

What Are the Breeding Methods for Koi?

Koi breed by natural or artificial methods, with artificial insemination favored at scale for higher fertilization and hatch rates. Success depends on a clean spawning pond, proper nests and dechlorinated water, mature broodstock, stable warm temperatures, and prompt separation of parents and eggs for incubation.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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How Dangerous Is Heartworm in Dogs? Infection, Symptoms, and Prevention

Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) is a hidden but deadly internal parasite spread by mosquitoes. Early infection shows almost no signs, yet it can cause heart and lung failure and is fatal in advanced cases. The good news: it is fully preventable with monthly preventives and annual testing.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Cat Cafe Cats Love Strangers but Yours Hiss at You

Why Cat Cafe Cats Love Strangers but Yours Hiss at You

Cat-cafe cats are usually hand-picked gentle pedigrees (Ragdoll, British/S American Shorthair, Scottish Fold) that pass strict screening, early socialization (brushing, belly touches, being held), desensitization to noise, and environment design with hideouts and treat rewards. Your cat can get tamer too β€” with patience, socialization, and never forcing contact.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is a Male Cat Infertile?

Why Is a Male Cat Infertile?

Male cat infertility can come from mechanical issues (persistent penile frenulum, hair rings, poor sperm), late sexual maturity, chromosome abnormalities (most calico toms are sterile), psychological trauma from a bad first mating, or an unfamiliar environment lowering libido. A vet exam confirms the cause and treatment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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The Yorkie Craze β€” Read the Pros and Cons Before You Buy

The Yorkshire Terrier is tiny, low-shedding, light-odor, and adorably clingy β€” but not easy to keep. It's stubborn, needs daily coat care, barks at any noise, can develop separation anxiety, and is prone to patellar luxation, tracheal collapse, and heart issues. Best for owners with time, patience, and budget; not ideal for busy travelers or toddlers.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Pros and Cons of the Siberian Husky

Pros and Cons of the Siberian Husky

The Husky looks much like a wolfβ€”handsome, friendly, non-aggressive, and loyal. It's a born clown with a gift for comedy that cheers owners up, and it adapts well to extreme cold and low oxygen. But its energy is boundless, so without enough exercise it tears up the home; it's stubborn and hard to train, and its wolf howls can disturb neighbors.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Symptoms of a Hamster Before It Dies of Old Age

Symptoms of a Hamster Before It Dies of Old Age

Before dying of old age, a hamster typically shows lowered activity, poorer appetite, weight loss, lethargy, rough and messy coat, increased shedding, declining vision, and general weakness. Near death, physical changes include weakness, inability to stand, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat, and dropping body temperature. Most hamsters live only 1–2 years; to slow aging, provide a warm, comfortable home and balanced nutrition, and watch for changes daily.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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How big and heavy does an Alaskan Malamute get?

An adult Alaskan Malamute weighs about 70-110 jin (35-55 kg) and stands 65-71 cm. Males are bigger β€” about 41 kg; females about 35 kg. As a large breed it eats more, so feed a puppy enough, plus chicken/beef/duck for nutrition, and give exercise and sun for bone/muscle growth.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026