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A New Owner’s Guide to Preparing for a Cat

A New Owner’s Guide to Preparing for a Cat

Bringing a kitten home is joyful but troublesome early, so learn and prepare before serving your cat. Cats are sensitive; the author suggests a kitten over two months for beginners - one eating kibble and eliminating alone. Found/adopted newborns need experienced owners or pro advice.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
What to Consider Before Breeding Your Cat

What to Consider Before Breeding Your Cat

If your only reason is 'I heard breeding is good for the mother cat' or 'it is inhumane to leave her unbred while she is in heat,' we suggest you drop the breeding plan.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Does an Indoor Cat Still Need Deworming?

Does an Indoor Cat Still Need Deworming?

Even strictly indoor cats meet parasites via your shoes, plants, drains, and raw-food diets. Internal and external deworming every 1–3 months keeps your cat β€” and your family β€” healthy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
What Is a ‘Dog Bean’ (Tick) and How to Treat It

What Is a ‘Dog Bean’ (Tick) and How to Treat It

A 'dog bean' is the common folk name for a tick on a dog - also called a grass burr. Ticks are blood-sucking parasites that live in the fur, especially on thick-coated animals. Here are a few simple ways to remove and kill these little vampires.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
How to Remove Lice from Your Dog (and Which Medicine)

How to Remove Lice from Your Dog (and Which Medicine)

In hot, humid weather, parasites like fleas and lice thrive, and dogs pick them up outdoors. Lice cause intense itching and multiply fast if not removed. Here is how to handle them.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Can Cat Anemia Heal on Its Own?

Can Cat Anemia Heal on Its Own?

Cat anemia rarely resolves on its own except in kittens with simple nutritional deficiency, which often improves after diet correction. Most cases, caused by parasites, disease, toxins, or blood loss, require veterinary diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause, plus nutritional support and, when severe, a blood transfusion.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What Are the Causes of Chronic Colitis in Dogs?

What Are the Causes of Chronic Colitis in Dogs?

There are many causes of chronic colitis in dogs, which may be caused by bacteria, fungi, or intestinal parasites, or may be triggered by eosinophils. Chronic colitis in dogs causes long-term diarrhea symptoms and needs timely treatment to avoid dehydration. To learn more, read on with us about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of chronic colitis in dogs!

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Regulate a Dog’s Stomach When It Often Has Diarrhea

How to Regulate a Dog’s Stomach When It Often Has Diarrhea

A dog's frequent diarrhea may be caused by diet or intestinal parasites. It can usually be regulated through diet, exercise, and deworming prevention, but the owner needs to regulate according to the dog's specific situation to be simpler and more effective. For the specific content of how to regulate a dog's stomach when it often has diarrhea, please read on with us!

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Dog and Cat Vaccines: Types, Schedule & Precautions

Dog and Cat Vaccines: Types, Schedule & Precautions

Vaccination is the most effective defense against infectious disease in pets. This guide covers dog and cat vaccine types (distemper/parvo, FVRCP, rabies, kennel cough), schedules, and key before/after precautions including deworming and timing.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Are the Squeezeable Black Dots on a Dog’s Skin Folliculitis?

Are the Squeezeable Black Dots on a Dog’s Skin Folliculitis?

Black dots on a dog's skin that can be squeezed out are not necessarily folliculitisβ€”they may also be flea dirt. This article explains how to tell the two apart and how to address each condition.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026