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How Long Do Male Hamsters Live?
Most hamsters live about 2 to 3 years, with some reaching over 3. Males tend to outlive females since they do not breed. Lifespan also depends on care, diet, and environment, so provide a warm, comfortable home and scientific husbandry.
How Long Can a Dog With Liver Cirrhosis Live?
Liver cirrhosis is a slow chronic disease and it is hard to predict survival; the dog usually will not die suddenly unless the condition severely worsens. It is mainly caused by cell proliferation, degeneration, necrosis, and regeneration, occurs mostly in older dogs, and is often the final irreversible stage of chronic liver disease.
My Rabbit Urinates Only Once Every Two Weeks; How Often Should It Urinate? Its Droppings Are Much Smaller and Harder Than Other Rabbits’; Is This a Digestive Problem? Another Rabbit Has Never Urinated Since Birth
How often a rabbit urinates depends on water intake; after drinking it usually urinates within about an hour. Small, dark, hard droppings with low urine output suggest constipation, often from diet or gut issues, though hairballs can also be a cause. For weak digestion, give a digestive enzyme supplement and massage the abdomen, and increase water and vegetable intake.
What happens if a dog eats grass?
Eating grass can cause vomiting, belly pain, and poor appetite. A little helps with fiber and gut clearing, but frequent eating signals pica; pesticide-laced grass can poison the dog.
What happens if a dog eats its own feces?
Eating its own poop re-infects the gut with bacteria and parasite eggs, causing serious stomach issues. It may signal a nutrient deficiency (pica) or habit - correct with training and cleanup.
How often should a Schnauzer be bathed?
Schnauzer bath frequency varies by season: every 7-10 days in summer, every 2 weeks in spring/autumn, monthly in winter. Always use pet shampoo, not human products.
How long can a pearl cichlid live?
The pearl cichlid lives 4-5 years on average, longer with good care. It's prone to white spot disease from poor water, so change water regularly and feed clean live food.
Silver-shaded fold cat: father silver-shaded (straight ears), mother fold-eared. The cat is 3 months old. I heard fold cats have a 100% chance of disease, only a matter of time. So I’d like to ask about the onset probability for a 3-month silver-shaded fold cat and whether it’s truly 100%. Thank you.
Fold-cat bone disease is genetic and very likely, especially from poor breeding, but '100% and only a matter of time' is unscientific - some never show. Manage pain and see a vet if symptoms appear.
How to feed fish less but keep them healthy?
Fish digest and excrete quickly, so feed once daily or about 5 times a week to 80% full. Overfeeding fouls water and burdens digestion; good water boosts appetite.
I thought it was a four-month-old squirrel and don’t know if it can be released into the forest, or whether it can mate with wild squirrels. Also, how long should it stay in the forest – a few days? Should it be brought home at night? In the wild I keep it in a cage with a leash, hidden in the forest; the cage top is open. (Photo attached.)
Releasing a pet squirrel into the forest to mate with wild squirrels is not recommended. Risks include size mismatches, predators, environmental instability, and stress-related death.