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Essential Supplies to Prepare Before Getting a Cat
Setting up before a cat arrives saves stress. Must-haves: a proper cat food (match its current brand, plus kitten formula and bottle if it's unweaned), a litter box with high-sided, low-entry design and tofu litter, ceramic or stainless bowls with a running-water fountain, a coat-appropriate brush, and a deworming plan (internal every 1–3 months, external monthly for outdoor cats).

Does the English Springer Spaniel Shed? How to Manage It
Every coated dog sheds to some degree, and Springers shed seasonally in spring and autumn — daily brushing during those periods keeps the hair under control. Check for hidden skin trouble, use a good brush and dog shampoo, and avoid excess salt and human soap to limit shedding.

What Are a Cat’s Natural Behaviors?
Through a long shared history, cats now fit urban life; varied yet affectionate, they make us gladly serve them. Today let's discuss their biological traits.

How to Bathe Your Pet at Home
Bath frequency: adult dogs weekly, autumn-winter 2-3 times a month. Puppies less due to low resistance. Cats not often - every 3-6 months per tolerance.

Ways You Might Break a Cat’s Spirit
Cats are overly sensitive, so there are many ways to unravel their inner world.

Are College Students Unsuitable to Keep Cats?
Having a cat at college is fun, but I don't advise students to keep cats in dorms, or that students are unsuitable - most schools ban pets.

Signs of a Puppy Shedding Its Baby Coat
Puppies shed their baby coat from about 3 to 8 months; adults shed seasonally in spring and autumn. Help with frequent brushing, lecithin and fish oil, and good nutrition to avoid matting.
How do I deal with a puppy’s tartar?
Puppy tartar is removed by regular brushing, ultrasonic scaling, and dental sticks. Brushing 2-3 times a week with dog paste greatly reduces buildup; severe cases need vet ultrasonic scaling. Brush regularly and give dental sticks.
How to handle a puppy with bad breath?
Try brushing with dog paste and an oral spray; if improved, keep brushing. If persistent, consider oral disease; for red gums/ulcers use antibacterial spray and vet metronidazole plus vitamin B; if unsure, see a vet.
How do I brush a Border Collie?
Use a good comb plus treats/toys to relax it, pet the back, then comb gently from the back or side. Work out mats carefully with a de-matting comb or trim them; don't pull hard. Reward after.