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Why Is My Cat Grooming So Much?
Cats groom a steady amount daily, so a sudden jump can mean dirt, stress, or itchy skin. Watch for hairballs and skin trouble, and ease anxiety in multi-cat or clingy homes.

Why Does My Cat Twitch in Its Sleep?
Most sleep twitching is just dreaming and harmless, but constant twitching can mean cold, parasites, or muscle spasm. Read the pattern before you act, and wake the cat if it goes on.

Why Does Your Cat Keep Shaking Its Ears?
Frequent ear shaking in cats is usually ear mites, ear inflammation, trapped water, or skin disease around the ear. Check the canal for dark discharge or redness; mites and infections need vet care and medication, while water needs gentle drying and regular cleaning.

Can Cat Coccidia Spread to Humans?
Cat coccidiosis comes from coccidia parasites, a common infection with diarrhea, soft bloody stool, vomiting. Can it spread to humans? Our team explains.

Common Reasons an Arowana Stops Eating
An arowana may refuse food because it is stressed by a new environment, the water has gone bad, the diet is too monotonous, it has a cold, it has internal parasites, or it has enteritis. Pinpoint the exact causeβstable water, a short fast, then targeted treatmentβbefore resuming feeding.

What to Look for When Buying a Guinea Pig
When buying a guinea pig, avoid ones under one month old and prefer 1-5 months. Inspect the eyes, limbs, ears (for parasites), mouth and teeth, and rear for health, choose a shiny coat with good appetite and energy, and consider a same-sex pair so they settle in together.

Why Does Your Dog Have Red Bumps on Its Skin?
Red bumps on a dog are usually a sign of skin disease caused by fungal or bacterial infection, eczema, or parasite bites. Treat mild cases with an anti-itch ointment plus isolation and cleaning; for parasite-related bumps, apply external deworming and prevent spread to people and other pets.

Does a Cat Shaking Its Head Mean Ear Mites?
Frequent head shaking is not always caused by ear mites - it can also signal ear infections, parasites, or skin disease. Ear mites cause dark, foul-smelling discharge and intense itching; check the ears and, if you see redness, excess wax, or odor, see a vet for a proper diagnosis.

What to Do When Your Guinea Pig Is Losing Hair
Hair loss in guinea pigs can be normal seasonal shedding or a sign of a skin problem such as fleas or ringworm. Identify the cause before treating: check the skin for redness, scabs, or itchiness, isolate and treat any parasite infection, and see a vet if you cannot determine the cause.

Does a Rabbit Scratching Its Ears Mean Ear Mites?
A rabbit that keeps scratching or shaking its ears is often dealing with ear mites, but it could also be simple earwax or an insect bite. Check the ears: clean wax gently, or if mites are present, isolate the rabbit, clean and disinfect, and use an Elizabethan collar while treating.