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Common Reasons a Silver Arowana Stops Eating
Silver arowana may refuse food due to a new environment, low temperature, poor digestion, or low oxygen. Match each cause to the right fix.

Can You Deworm a Cat That Has Soft Stools?
It is generally not advisable to deworm a cat with soft stools, because the medication can further irritate the intestines and worsen the problem. Address the soft stools firstโwith dietary fiber and probioticsโand only deworm once the stool has returned to normal for about a week. If parasites are the suspected cause, confirm with a fecal test before treating.

Feeding Precautions to Prevent Enteritis in Turtles
Turtle enteritis has primary causes (poor husbandry) and secondary causes (parasites, liver disease, systemic infection); the primary causes are the easiest to control. The key feeding measures are: avoid hard-to-digest or spoiled food, stop feeding in low or sharply fluctuating temperatures, wait before feeding a newly arrived turtle, and pause feeding during illnessโplus feed on a fixed schedule and in measured amounts.

Cymric
The Cymric, English name Cymric, is also called the Longhaired Manx or Longhaired Isle of Man cat. From its alias we know it is a longhaired cat; though long-haired, it's not hard to groom. Its most striking feature is having no tail, drawing immediate attention.

Turkish Angora
The Turkish Angora, named for Turkey's capital Ankara, is one of the oldest long-haired breeds, dating to the 16th century. Elegant with silky, medium-length coat and almond eyes, it is agile, independent, and famously fond of water. Once nearly supplanted by the Persian, it was revived in the US from 1963 and is now carefully bred to preserve its pure bloodline.

Chinchilla
The Chinchilla, with the English name Chinchilla, originates from Britain and descends from the Angora and the Persian. Some call it the artificial cat, hinting it was deliberately bred by humans. Notably, the Chinchilla was the first fully human-bred cat, appearing in 1894.

Korat
The Korat cat, also called the Korat or Si-Sawat, originates from the Khorat Plateau in northwest Thailand and is an ancient breed. Introduced to the US in 1959 and recognized by American cat lovers in 1965, and by Britain 10 years later. Its coat, like the Russian Blue and Chartreux, is solid blue with no shading or pattern, with a silvery sheen, and it has a unique heart-shaped face.

What to Do When a Cat Loses Its Appetite
A cat that won't eat may have indigestion, a boring diet, illness, or stress. Find the cause, then adjust feeding, add variety, see a vet, or ease the environment.
My dog is under a month old; had milk-soaked biscuits the day before, only milk yesterday, and has had diarrhea since yesterday and today
Dogs should not have milk or biscuits; most are lactose intolerant and milk causes diarrhea, while a puppy's immature gut can't handle solid biscuits. Stop milk/biscuits (use goat-milk formula), fast 6-12 hours with water, give probiotics 3x daily, and see a vet if it persists or with other signs.
My cat has a black center on its tongue and soft stool with a streak of bright red blood, though the stool color is otherwise normal
A black tongue center may be a birthmark, pigmentation, or blood stasis and is usually normal if no oral injury. Soft stool with blood points to digestive or intestinal disease from diet change, infection, tumors, or parasites; use probiotics and deworming, and see a vet if lethargy or chronic bleeding occurs.