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My cat is vomiting yellow fluid with blood
A cat vomiting yellow fluid with blood can stem from indigestion, feline distemper virus, internal parasites, or gastroenteritis. Try brief fasting, give pet anti-inflammatory and anti-vomiting meds plus probiotics, and watch for improvement. If vomiting persists, see a vet.

Clear Signs of Aging in Guinea Pigs
Aging in guinea pigs is easy to spot: loose skin, dull and thinning coat, heavy shedding, and slow walking. They live about 5 to 8 years and enter old age after 5, when body function and immunity fade and illness becomes more likely. Hearing, sight, and digestion weaken, so clear cage obstacles and adjust the diet. Seniors lose calcium and easily cramp or fracture, and their bite weakens, needing softer food and regular tooth trims plus extra vitamins.
Why does my cat fart silently but smell terrible?
Normal if occasional - protein digestion produces odor. Frequent gas suggests fast or over-eating; give probiotics, feed small meals. Watch for soft stool.

Why Your Budgerigar Has Recurring Diarrhea
Recurring diarrhea in budgerigars comes from poor diet, stress, parasite or bacterial infection, or chills. Long transport, fright, or a sudden move stresses the bird and upsetts its gut, usually easing as it settles; probiotics and calming help. Sudden feed changes, overeating, or spoiled food also trigger loose droppings. Parasites, bacteria, or a cold from low temperatures need a vet. A simple home mix of oxytetracycline powder and probiotics can settle mild cases.

Magpie Goldfish
The Magpie Goldfish, short for 'Magpie', has a blue-based body color and is named for its overall resemblance to a magpie. It mostly derives from blue goldfish such as the Blue Oranda or Blue Dragon Eye.

Shusui Koi
The Shusui koi is an asagi-type koi of the German carp line, which is why many confuse it with the asagi. By color layout it splits into three kinds: flower Shusui, yellow Shusui, and red Shusui.

Yellow-bellied Slider
The Yellow-bellied Slider (Trachemys scripta scripta) is a common, hardy and inexpensive North American slider with a yellow belly and yellow 'ear' patches. Easy to keep but a messy, fast-eating carnivore-leaning omnivore.

Crowned River Turtle
The crowned river turtle (Hardella thurjii) is a South Asian pond turtle that is relatively easy to keep but remains uncommon in the hobby. It is a largely herbivorous, placid water turtle from the rivers and swamps of the Indian subcontinent.

Chinese White Rabbit
The Chinese White Rabbit is China's oldest domestic rabbit — small, compact, and remarkably hardy, with red eyes only in the white form. A meat-type landrace that also makes a tough pet, it needs a wire-free cage, a ball-valve bottle, and a simple diet of pellets, alfalfa, timothy, and boiled water. Watch for coccidiosis.

Dutch Rabbit
The Dutch Rabbit is a small, distinctly marked pet rabbit with a white inverted-V on the face and a sharp color split between front and back. Gentle, smart, and nearly odorless, it needs timothy hay, a chew stick, steady 25–32°C, and a wire-free, dry cage. Lifespan about 5–7 years.