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How to Supplement a Breeding Rabbit’s Nutrition?
Keeping a breeder's nutrition balanced is key to quality, yet you must avoid overfeeding and obesity. How should owners supplement a breeder's diet? Read on with us.

Signs a Doe Rabbit Is About to Give Birth
Does often deliver at dawn while you sleep, so learning the pre-birth signs lets you stay up to watch. Here is what to expect before and during birth.

Common Eye Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Conjunctivitis, Keratitis and More
Eyes are vital to dogs and cats; disease lowers their quality of life and can cause blindness. Learn the signs and treatments of the most common eye conditions.

What to Do When Your Cat Is Cold in Winter
Most cats are cold-sensitive and winter is hard on them. Learn the signs of cold and the practical ways to keep a cat warm and healthy through the season.

How Cat Tartar Forms
Human tartar forms gradually, and so do cats—first the cat goes too long without dental cleaning and teeth yellow; without care, tartar forms. Cat tartar is harmful—bad breath, periodontitis. Owners must stress dental cleaning. Today we look at how cat tartar forms and how to clean cat teeth daily.

What Causes Tartar in Cats?
We know cats are clean animals that groom themselves, but they can't brush their own teeth—that's the owner's job. Yet many owners forget, brushing themselves but neglecting the cat's teeth. People wonder: how does a cat get tartar? Here we explain the causes.

How to Tell If Your Cat Has Tartar
When you see yellow teeth, beware—think how long since you cleaned them. Tartar develops gradually; yellow teeth, if untreated, become tartar. Today we help you identify cat tartar.

Tips to Prevent Cat Tartar
Did you know? A cat's dental health affects its lifespan—healthy teeth mean a longer life. But cats can't brush, so dental care falls to the owner. Below are our experts' tips to prevent cat tartar; cat owners, learn for your cat's health!

Can a Dog with an Infected Wound Take Cephalosporins?
Scratches, bites, burns or surgery wounds easily get infected if not cleaned and protected from licking. Severe cases need systemic antibiotics — here is when cephalosporins fit.

What to Do When Your Cat’s Nose Is Stuffy
A cat's stuffy nose can have many causes, such as a cold causing nasal congestion, or more seriously feline rhinotracheitis. A blocked nose is very uncomfortable, but without finding the cause promptly, treatment can't begin, so today we detail some situations of cat nasal blockage.