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Daily Cat Care Tips

Daily Cat Care Tips

Many prospective owners worry about what to watch for and whether it's troublesome. Cats love cleanlinessβ€”they groom with their tongue and wash their face after eating, spending ~15% of the day on coat careβ€”but owners still have work to do.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Cat Grass vs. Catnip: What’s the Difference?

Cat Grass vs. Catnip: What’s the Difference?

Cat grass (usually rye/wheat) is a safe natural hairball aid rich in folic acid; catnip (a mint) relieves stress and excites cats via nepetalactone but is harmless and non-addictive. About a third of cats don't react to catnip.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
What to Do with Your Cat When You’re Away for the Holidays

What to Do with Your Cat When You’re Away for the Holidays

When you travel for a holiday, your furry child has nowhere to go. Taking it home risks stress from the journey and environment change; a boarding facility risks infection; asking someone over to scoop litter worries you about personal property. All these make every owner dread holidays. This article shares common placement methods and precautions.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Symptoms of Kidney Disease in Dogs

Symptoms of Kidney Disease in Dogs

Canine nephritis is a serious bilateral glomerular inflammation from infection and allergic reaction. Signs include low mood, fever, vomiting, frequent or bloody urine, edema, and uremia; strict care and vet treatment are needed.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Should You Bathe a Cat, and How Often?

Should You Bathe a Cat, and How Often?

Bathing a cat is practically a lesson in risking your life. Should you bathe a cat at all? A cat's ancestors lived in deserts or grasslands, where they naturally had little access to water, so they evolved to adapt to dry environments! Even after a very long time without a bath, they stay clean and healthy!

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
The Complete Guide to Brushing Your Dog

The Complete Guide to Brushing Your Dog

Whether long- or short-haired, brushing matters. Correct technique untangles, keeps the coat smooth and shiny, and soothes tiredness while preventing skin disease. But 90% of methods hurt the dog. Master the right technique so it enjoys every close moment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
What to Do If Your Dog Is Poisoned by Ivermectin

What to Do If Your Dog Is Poisoned by Ivermectin

Dog poisoning shows as vomiting, shock, and drooling from plants, pesticides, chocolate, antifreeze, or bad food. Ivermectin toxicity needs dilution, supportive fluids, and symptom drugs; always seek a vet with the right antidote.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
A New Owner’s Guide to Preparing for a Cat

A New Owner’s Guide to Preparing for a Cat

Bringing a kitten home is joyful but troublesome early, so learn and prepare before serving your cat. Cats are sensitive; the author suggests a kitten over two months for beginners - one eating kibble and eliminating alone. Found/adopted newborns need experienced owners or pro advice.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Dog Massage Techniques and Tips

Dog Massage Techniques and Tips

Regular massage eases a dog's anxiety and stress, and more importantly brings you and the pet much closer. How to massage a dog?

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
What ‘Flipped Intestine’ (Intussusception) Means in Dogs

What ‘Flipped Intestine’ (Intussusception) Means in Dogs

Among dog keepers you often hear 'flipped intestine disease.' It mostly hits puppies β€” deep depression, frequent vomiting, tarry mucus stool, arched back, constant moaning, high death rate.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026