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Solutions for a Rabbit With Poor Appetite
Persistent poor appetite in rabbits often comes from food monotony, nutritional deficiency, a dirty environment, or heat. Practical fixes include a varied diet with hay and veggies, nutritional supplements, regular disinfection, and summer cooling.

Fever in Dogs and Cats: Causes, Detection and How to Reduce It
Fever in dogs and cats can stem from infections or non-infectious issues like heatstroke and post-vaccine reactions. Learn how to take your pet's temperature, recognize fever signs, and safely reduce fever with cooling and vet-approved medication.

Feline Rhinotracheitis (Cat Flu): Symptoms and Treatment
Feline rhinotracheitis, also called infectious rhinotracheitis, is a highly contagious herpesvirus infection causing fever, sneezing, eye discharge, and sometimes death—especially in kittens. This article covers its causes, symptoms, medication-based treatment, and vaccine prevention.

Common Causes of Shivering in Cats and Dogs and How to Manage Them
Shivering is body trembling from cold, emotion, disease, or weakness—common in pets, and seizures include it. Causes range from simple cold to poisoning or infection; this article reviews them.

Difference Between Ordinary and Pasteurella Conjunctivitis in Rabbits
Ordinary and pasteurella conjunctivitis show similar symptoms but need different treatment; wrong direction causes relapse or worse. This article explains the differences.

Symptoms and Treatment of Rabbit Conjunctivitis
Rabbit conjunctivitis comes from dirty housing, dust, bacteria, or vitamin A deficiency. Symptoms: red, swollen corners, tearing, congestion, white pus; severe cases blind. Treatment is consistent eye cleaning and drops until recovery.

White Discharge from a Rabbit’s Eyes
White discharge that isn't debris signals a problem—often the third eyelid protruding from conjunctivitis. Prompt cleaning and eye drops are needed.

Medications and Care for Common Pet Injuries: Fractures, Sprains, Burns, and Wound Infections
Pets can suffer fractures, sprains, burns, bee stings, snake bites, and wound infections, especially outdoors. Prompt first aid prevents infection and permanent damage. This article covers causes, symptoms, and the medications for each.

Rabbit Eye Congestion (Bloodshot Eyes)
Bloodshot eyes in rabbits signal a problem that needs a cause-specific fix—foreign-body irritation, parasite infection, or poor diet. This article covers the causes and matching treatments.

Ideal Rabbit Weight
Rabbit breeds come in large, medium, and small sizes, each with its own ideal weight range. Both obesity and being underweight harm a rabbit's health—this article outlines breed-specific weight standards and how to adjust a rabbit's weight safely.