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Why a Doe Eats Her Kits and How to Prevent It
A doe may eat her kits from thirst after birth, low milk, poor prenatal nutrition, fright, a cannibalistic habit, strange smells, or illness. Prevent it with strong prenatal feeding and warm salted water after kindling, a quiet space, no scent changes or bare-hand handling, and fostering only after masking the kits with the foster doe's milk and urine.

Should Dogs Eat Bones? How to Do It Safely
Vets often warn against bones because they are hard to digest and can block the gut, yet they also clean teeth, calm boredom, and add calcium. If you do give them, choose raw, large, non-hollow bones and avoid cooked poultry bones that splinter; cartilage, pressure-cooked bones, fish heads, necks, tails, frames, and pork fans are safer picks.

Long-Haired Curly Guinea Pig
The Long-Haired Curly Guinea Pig, also known as the long-curly-haired cavy, is a rare and distinctive guinea pig variety native to Peru and Brazil. With its unique curly long coat and gentle nature, it makes a beloved small pet, though its coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting.

Are Chinchillas Easy to Keep, and How Much Do They Cost?
Chinchillas are fairly easy: gentle, quiet, clean, and light eaters, living 15+ years. Prices run 300-500 yuan for standard grey up to 3000-5000 for rare colors. Downsides: timid, heat-intolerant (die above 30 C), limited bonding, and fragile digestion.

What to Do When a Budgerigar Bites, and How to Correct It
A budgerigar rarely bites without reason; biting usually means fear, a self-defense reaction. Once you know why, correcting it is straightforward.

Chinchilla Behavior and Diet: Habits and Feeding Guide
Chinchillas are hardy, heat-sensitive rodents from the Andes that need a cool environment (8β22Β°C) and a hay-based diet. Feed mostly timothy and alfalfa hay to wear down continuously growing teeth, add a little pelleted food and fresh water, and limit sugary snacks.
How to Spot Low-Quality Cat Food at a Glance
So-called 'toxic' cat food is rarely actual poison but poor nutrition β vague meat sources, too much grain or legumes, and preservatives like BHA, BHT, and menadione that harm cats over time. Check the ingredient list and price (genuine food is never rock-bottom cheap), and always switch brands gradually over about a week.

The Dangers of Feeding Bones to Dogs
Feeding bones to dogs can cause intestinal blockages, mouth injuries, nutritional imbalances, and constipation. If you do offer bones, choose large, hard varieties (never small or brittle ones like chicken or fish), boil them plain, and keep the amount and frequency low.

Are Dog Treats a Blessing or a Poison?
Treats come in many types. Meat jerky (chicken/duck/beef, dry or moist) suits most dogsβbuy branded, dated, labeled ones. Functional treats include dental biscuits and chews (rawhide, pork/beef skin, plant protein) that clean teeth and pass time; size to the dog to avoid swallowing. Dairy treats need lactose-free choices for lactose-intolerant dogs. Natural chews (bones, rabbit ears) are popular but unpreserved, so buy small. Pick known brands with clear labels, check dates, and remember: staple food sustains alone; treats alone do notβand too many treats breed pickiness.

Recipe: Raw Chicken Cat Food (with Bone Meat)
Raw chicken cat food is the most accepted homemade meal β even cats that turn up their nose at beef, lamb, or rabbit will eat chicken, and it is gentle on the wallet. The base is chicken thigh and breast (about 80%), with heart, liver, and gizzard for organs, then a short list of supplements: taurine, calcium, a multivitamin, a little vegetable-and-fruit puree, alfalfa and kelp powder, probiotics, and salmon oil. Dice the meat, stir everything together, portion one meal and freeze the rest. It takes under ten minutes.