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What does a dead Syrian hamster look like?
A dead hamster has a stopped heart, stiffening body, dropping temperature, and no breathing. If playing dead from fright, breathing and heartbeat continue and eyes stay open; this is self-protection. Place it somewhere quiet, warm, dim, or lure it with food.
At what age can goldfish breed?
Goldfish reach sexual maturity at 7-12 months. The best breeding season is March-June, laying eggs every 1-2 weeks, 3-4 times per season. Eggs hatch in 3-7 days at 18-25C, with up to 5000 eggs per spawn.
How can you tell if a goldfish is pregnant?
A pregnant goldfish has a rounder, fuller belly and becomes sensitive with reduced appetite. It swims slowly and hides near the bottom or plants. Goldfish breed from 7 months to 1 year; keep water at about 20C for breeding.
How do you keep a Luo Han fish (flowerhorn) well?
Feed live foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, and mealworms as supplements, with artificial feed as the staple. Keep water temperature around 28C and maintain pH 6.0-7.8 with regular water changes.
How do you bathe a small Teddy?
Prepare pet shampoo, a tub, towels, a dryer, and a comb. Let the dog relieve itself before bathing, and use water around 40C to avoid discomfort. Wet the coat, apply diluted shampoo, rinse, then dry thoroughly to prevent chills.
What does kitten poisoning look like?
Kitten poisoning causes restlessness, violent vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, twitching, drooling, breathing trouble, and no appetite. Some toxins destroy red cells, causing blood in urine and cyanotic mucous membranes (hemolytic anemia). Untreated, temperature drops, breathing slows, shock, even death. So see a vet promptly if suspected.
What does a dying hamster look like?
Before death a hamster shows low appetite, lethargy, messy dull fur, abnormal eyes, low activity, stiff limbs, pale mucous membranes, low temperature, slow breathing and heartbeat, and diarrhea. Causes vary, so symptoms differ, but if it stops eating and moving, see a vet. If untreatable, after death bury or burn the body deeply to avoid insects.
What happens before a cat gives birth?
Before birth a cat shows odd behavior: heavy panting, restlessness, low appetite, nest-digging, pacing, and moaning. The body changes too: temperature drops about 1 degree a day before, sticky discharge at the vulva, swollen nipples with milk when squeezed. Move it to a suitable place; if long straining with no kitten, see a vet.
How soon after giving birth can a mother cat be bathed?
It is best to bathe the mother cat one month after birth, because just after delivery her body is weak and immunity low, and bathing then can cause postpartum infection or illness. After a month her body recovers and bathing can be considered, but control water temperature, wash quickly, and dry her thoroughly to avoid chills.
How does a Teddy give birth?
Before labor, a Teddy becomes restless, pants, digs at the nest, and body temperature drops; squeezing the breasts yields a little milk. At delivery, a discharge appears at the vulva, then intermittent straining and obvious abdominal contractions until puppies come. After birth, the mother bites the cord, licks the pups clean, and passes the placenta within 5 to 15 minutes, sometimes eating it for nutrition.