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Tips to Prevent Skin Disease in Cats
Cat skin trouble is usually ringworm or mites, and it is stubborn, relapsing, and contagious — so prevention pays off. Keep the environment dry and sunny, ease off egg yolk and red meat while feeding a dermatology diet if needed, and lean on immunity: daily sun, routine parasite prevention, and the odd supplement. Resistant cats simply don't break out.

How to Keep a Puppy Warm in Winter
Young puppies have almost no fat reserve and chill easily, so line the bed with old blankets, keep the sleeping area above 13°C, and block every draft. Sunlight, a little extra fat- and vitamin-A-rich food, and avoiding cold drafts all build cold resistance; first-time owners are better off waiting for warmer weather before bringing a puppy home.

What to Keep in Mind When Raising a Puppy
A new puppy needs structure from day one: crate it at first for security, hold off on baths, and never feed bones. Wean it gradually onto softened puppy kibble with goat's milk, give it sunlight and gentle exercise, and stay on schedule with vaccines and deworming while shaping good behavior early.

Foods You Should Never Feed Your Pet
Some human treats are silently deadly to cats and dogs. Chocolate's theobromine builds to toxic levels because pets metabolize it slowly; grapes and raisins cause acute kidney failure; and alliums like onion and garlic destroy red blood cells and trigger anemia. Feed scientifically and keep these off the menu.

What to Do with Newborn Hamster Pups
Hamsters breed far more often than cats or dogs thanks to a high conception rate. After birth, keep the mother undisturbed and warm, separate the father at once, and boost the dam's protein and calcium; handle pups only with care since your scent can trigger rejection. For orphaned litters, bottle-feed goat's milk formula every 2–3 hours.

Simple Feeding Guide for Puppies and Kittens 0–1 Year
A general puppy/kitten feeding guide! 'General' means it suits most babies; it covers clothing, food, and shelter across three life stages.

Essential Items for Pet Owners
Owning a pet is not just a trend but a form of companionship that enriches life. So what do you need to care for a pet?

Which Disinfectants Are Non-Toxic to Pets
Disinfectants are practically a household necessity, especially during a pandemic. Let's first learn about the common disinfectants used in our homes.

Canine Hypoglycemia: Symptoms and Treatment
Dog hypoglycemia is a disease in which the blood glucose concentration drops to a certain level. If found in a hypoglycemic dog, treat it promptly.

Ingredients Cats Cannot Eat
New owners often ask what cats can eat. The answer: human food is best avoided, and even some dog-safe foods aren't cat-safe. Here are the absolute no-nos.