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Why Does My Cat Vomit After Drinking Water?
Vomiting right after drinking means a very sensitive gut, from spoiled food, parasites, or virus; withhold food and water briefly and use an anti-nausea and probiotic, or see a vet if unvaccinated.

What Causes Doe Miscarriage and How to Prevent It?
Owners may assume miscarriage means illness, but it also ties to nutrient lack and poor feeding. This article explains the causes.

Can Rabbits Eat Durian, and What Fruit to Avoid
Rabbits can eat a little durian but its high sugar risks indigestion, so fruit is best kept as an occasional treat; avoid avocado, persimmon, and citrus, which can cause blockage, toxins, or death.

Common Rabbit Poisoning: Causes and Treatment
Rabbit poisoning often comes from pesticide-tainted feed, toxic plants mixed into hay, or excess salt. Know the signs and the right first-aid, and always prevent by managing feed carefully.

What to Feed a Dog with Calcium Deficiency
Fast-growing dogs with poor nutrition easily show deficiency, which diet can supplement to avoid double rows of teeth and stunted growth. This article covers what to feed.

Is a Puppy’s Bent Front Legs Caused by Calcium Deficiency?
Deficiency can cause bowlegs, knock-knees, and splay feet, so bent front legs may link to poor nutrition and low calcium. Seek a vet check; if deficient, diet can help correct the bend.

Is Feline Coronavirus Related to COVID-19?
Now that 'novel coronavirus' is the focus, many fear 'cat coronavirus,' but the two are not linked. This article explains feline coronavirus.

Why Does Your Cat Have Frequent Diarrhea?
Cat diarrhea has many causes: overeating or hard-to-digest food, gastritis/enteritis, parasites (roundworm, tapeworm, coccidia), congenital enzyme lack, tumors (hepatitis, pancreas), and vitamin/mineral deficiency or toxic plants like lilies.

Common Cat Diseases and Their Treatments
Common cat diseases are infectious enteritis (vaccinate; fatal in kittens), infectious anemia (spreads via fleas; antibiotics plus nutrition), and roundworm (dewormer and disinfect items).

How Much Should a 2-Month-Old Corgi Weigh? Corgi Weight Chart
A 2-month-old Corgi normally weighs about 5 jin (2.5 kg). Well-fed dogs may be overweight, and many are underweight. This article shares a Corgi weight chart by age and what to do if underweight.