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Can Hamsters Carry Parasites on Their Bodies?
Hamsters can indeed pick up parasites such as lice, ticks, and fleas, though infection is not common and depends heavily on their living environment and overall health. These parasites can spread through food, water, or bedding and may cause loss of appetite, weight loss, a dull coat, and itching. Because parasites can also pass to owners, prevention matters. Keep the cage clean and dry, disinfect regularly, feed fresh food and water, schedule vet checkups and deworming, and wash your hands before handling. If an infection occurs, consult a vet promptly, follow the prescribed treatment, disinfect the enclosure, and treat all hamsters in the home to stop the spread.

What to Do When Your Dog’s Hind Leg Cramps
A dog's hind-leg cramp can come from poor nutrition, overexercise, low temperature, or too little activity and sore muscles. When it happens, gently massage or apply a warm compress to ease the muscle, then rest the dog in a quiet, warm place. Balance the diet, exercise moderately, and keep the environment at a comfortable temperature to lower the chance of cramps.
How to Choose a Parasite Treatment for Cats and Dogs
Parasites are among the most common yet overlooked threats to pet healthโeven indoor cats can carry fleas, ear mites, or intestinal worms. With many combined internal-and-external products on the shelf, the key is choosing one that is safe, effective, and practical for year-round use. This guide explains why regular control matters, the four points that should drive any choice, the main active-ingredient classes owners will meet, and how to match a product to a pet's age, lifestyle, and parasite risk. Always confirm the right product with a veterinarian.

How to Choose a Skin Spray for Your Dog
Skin problems flare up in warm, humid weather, and a good skin spray is one of the most practical items for a dog first-aid kit. Rather than chasing the cheapest or most advertised product, owners should judge a spray on ingredient safety, the right target for the infection, and the maker's track record. This guide explains when a spray helps, what to look for on the label, and the daily habitsโdry bedding, clean toys, avoided puddlesโthat do more to stop recurrence than any bottle. Sprays are for mild care and prevention, not severe disease.

Is Dystocia Common in Dogs?
A dog's chance of dystocia depends on breed, age, size, health, timing, and birth history. Owners planning to breed should get a prenatal exam first to see if she is fit, and give full care during pregnancy and delivery to minimize risk and keep mother and puppies safe.

Why Do Cats Have Difficult Labor?
Dystocia in cats has many causes: existing health problems or illness during pregnancy, overly large kittens, abnormal positioning, or stress during delivery all raise the risk. Before birth, take steps such as a prenatal check to lower the risk and protect mother and kittens.

Why Does an Adult Rabbit Attack Baby Rabbits?
An adult rabbit may attack a younger one to defend status and resources, maintain social rank and territory, or protect its own litter, and environmental stress or health issues can also trigger it. To reduce such aggression, keep density appropriate, maintain a clean hutch, and give proper social training.

Is Pyometra Common in Dogs?
Pyometra, a pus-filled uterus, is fairly common, especially in older unspayed females. It usually starts from a bacterial infection, most often E. coli, that takes hold when the uterine lining is thickened and the dog's resistance is low, helped by high progesterone levels and unstable heat cycles. The most reliable prevention is spaying. Keeping the environment clean, avoiding progesterone-based heat suppression, and treating early uterine inflammation also lower the risk.

Can Obesity Cause Fatty Liver in Cats?
Overweight cats are at higher risk of fatty liver, because excess fat around the liver can move into it. Fat cats also more often have diabetes and pancreatitis, which can lead to fatty liver, and prolonged starvation is another common cause. Symptoms include anorexia, weight loss, vomiting, and jaundice, and severe cases can be fatal, so prevention matters.

How Long Do Rabbits Live?
A rabbit's lifespan depends on breed, genetics, diet, environment, daily care, and disease prevention. To extend it, give your rabbit a good home, proper diet and care, and timely health attention. With a clean environment, scientific feeding, and routine care plus prevention, you can greatly lengthen a rabbit's life and share more happy years together.