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How to Prevent Dog Diseases in Spring
In spring all things revive and microbes hidden in corners become active, so spring is also a season of high disease incidence.

Daily Tips for Preventing Feline Urinary Tract Disease
Winter brings dry cold weather and a peak season for cat urinary problems. Please take note - here are a few tips for reference.

Best Age to Spay a Female Cat
An unspayed female in heat becomes restless and temperamental and loses appetite. Spaying reduces many diseases - here is the best timing.

What to Consider Before Breeding Your Cat
If your only reason is 'I heard breeding is good for the mother cat' or 'it is inhumane to leave her unbred while she is in heat,' we suggest you drop the breeding plan.

Causes and Treatment of Cat Black Chin (Feline Acne)
The black chin, a beauty killer for cats, spares no cat - better wrong than miss. From my experience petting many cats, 90% can't escape it! Let's examine this trickster~

Do Female Cats Get Periods?
Many cat owners have this question. Today we'll explore the science and explain the reproductive health of female kittens.

What to Do When Your Dog Won’t Sleep at Night
In the early days of dog ownership, many owners are puzzled when their dog won't sleep at night - running around and howling, seriously disturbing the family and neighbors. What should you do, and how can you calm the dog down?

Should Rabbits Be Spayed or Neutered?
Neutering protects rabbit health and lengthens life: an intact doe's uterine cancer risk runs up to 80% and rises with age, while neutering also prevents pyometra, false pregnancy, and mammary disease; in bucks it calms mating-season aggression and spraying and prevents testicular cancer. The surgery risks anesthesia (small size, hard dosing, allergy), so use an experienced vet. Spay does at 1–2 years, neuter bucks at ~6 months.

Why Is My Cat Drinking and Peeing So Much?
A sudden rise in drinking and urination has four common causes, heat (estrus), kidney disease, diabetes, or pregnancy; rule them out and see a vet if it persists.

Care Tips for a Pregnant Cat
Some owners want 'many descendants' and skip spaying; an unspayed female outdoors easily gets 'accidentally pregnant.' As the owner, you're responsible for the kittens. Here are pregnancy care tips.