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Nine Measures for Steady, High-Yield Rabbit Breeding
Steady, high rabbit yields come from selecting strong breeding stock, mating at the right time, careful feeding, protecting pregnancy (days 10-20 are highest risk), assisted birth, attentive postpartum and kit care, and timely weaning at 40-45 days.

7 Measures to Fatten Meat Rabbits Quickly
Fattening meat rabbits well depends on careful kit and doe management, timely supplementation from 18 days, balanced nutrition, constant access to water, stage-based feeding amounts, and proper stocking density. Plan for roughly 40-60 g of compound feed per kit early on, rising through the 60-120 day finishing stage.

Hairball Paste or Cat Grass: What Is Better for a Cat’s Hairballs?
Hairball paste generally works better than cat grass, because cat grass triggers vomiting while paste gently moves hairballs through the gut with the stool. Feed paste 2-3 times a week for light groomers, or every 1-2 days for heavy groomers, and watch for soft stools from overuse.

How to Help a Cat That Gets Severely Stressed When Going Out
Indoor and naturally timid cats can suffer severe stress when taken outside, with signs ranging from refusal to eat and diarrhea to, in extreme cases, FIP or even sudden death. Keep your cat in a secure carrier, comfort it with familiar items, and practice carrier training in advance to prevent travel anxiety.

Feline Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)
Hypoglycemia is a syndrome, not a disease itself — it's a symptom of an underlying problem. In cats it's usually driven by hunger (especially kittens), fatty liver, glycogen storage disease, sepsis, or serious liver disease. Mild cases show weakness and drowsiness; without treatment it can be fatal, so owners shouldn't dismiss a lazy cat as just tired.

Cat Dandruff: Causes and Treatment
Dandruff in cats is usually caused by external parasites such as fleas or lice, or by allergic reactions to pollen and dust. Mild flakes with no other symptoms are normal, but heavy flaking with rashes or hair loss calls for parasiticides and medicated skin care. Regular deworming and a healthy skin barrier are the best defense.

Feline Pyoderma: Symptoms and Treatment
Pyoderma is a common bacterial skin infection in cats, often triggered by a damp environment or parasites. It ranges from superficial pustules to deep, painful infections. Diagnosis starts with a skin scrape at the vet, and treatment combines antibacterial care, wound cleaning, environment improvement, and regular deworming.

Symptoms of Feline Diabetes
Feline diabetes is showing up in younger cats as diets and lifestyles change. Early signs are easy to miss, but as the disease progresses the symptoms become obvious. Key warning signs include increased drinking, increased urination, increased appetite with weight loss, lethargy, changes in gait, and vomiting in severe cases.

Meat Rabbit Breeds Suited to Rural Farming in China
Pet rabbits suit city youth by looks and temperament; meat rabbits suit the countryside. Here are meat breeds well suited to rural China.

What Rabbits Fear Most
Rabbits are timid and easily scared; avoid their fears to prevent stress. Here is what they fear.