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When Can a Cat Freeze to Death from Cold Weather?
A cat with no shelter can freeze to death once temperatures drop below about 15Β°C (59Β°F), with kittens, sick, and underweight cats most at risk. In winter, feral cats also face starvation, dehydration, and fatal accidents under parked cars. Simple stepsβclean water (with a little brown sugar to slow freezing), food, and a cardboard-box shelterβcan save lives.
How many months is a dog pregnant before giving birth?
Dogs are typically pregnant for 58 to 65 days, about 2 months. First-time mothers may go 65 to 70 days. Pre-labor signs include appetite loss, faster breathing, nesting, and a drop in temperature.
Why Won’t My Dog Go for Walks Anymore?
A dog that suddenly refuses walks is usually 'afraid' rather than 'lazy' β something on the route scares it, its paws or joints hurt, or it is stressed, anxious, or bored of the same path. Don't force it; rule out pain first, then rebuild confidence slowly with treats and short, positive outings.

What Causes Cracked Paw Pads in Dogs?
Cracked paw pads usually come from too much running on rough ground, excess weight, very hot or cold dry air, or a mite infection (mange) that makes the dog lick and scrub the area raw. Trim the fur, clean and disinfect the pad, apply an antimicrobial ointment, and keep it moisturized β and treat any underlying mites.

Why Is My Hamster Sneezing?
A hamster's sneeze can stem from many causes β dusty bedding, sudden temperature drops, inhaled particles, a cold, or allergies to food, pollen, or dust mites. If sneezing comes with a runny nose, poor appetite, or lethargy, see a vet. Keep the cage warm and low-dust, avoid strong scents, and offer clean water.

What to Do When Your Hamster Sneezes and Twitches
Sneezing can come from a cold, allergy, or irritants (dusty bedding, perfumes). If it sneezes and twitches often, check whether bedding dust is high and switch to low-dust; remove any new toy, food, or decor with strong scents and watch. Note its spirit, appetite, and energy β if no other signs (runny nose, red eyes, lethargy), it's likely mild irritation or allergy. With those signs, see a vet. Keep the cage clean and warm, and ask a vet before giving any medicine.
At how many months does a dog give birth?
Pregnant dogs usually deliver at 58-65 days, about two months; first pregnancies may run 65-70 days. Pre-labor signs include appetite loss, faster breathing, nesting, and temperature drop.
Does a warm cat ear mean the cat has a fever?
A warm ear alone does not confirm fever; ears also warm up in hot weather due to blood vessel dilation, or from ear mites and bacterial infection. Measure rectal temperature, above 39.2 C indicates fever.

Can You Give a Cat Ice Water to Cool It Down in Summer?
Cats handle heat better than cold; icy water can cramp their gut (pain, diarrhea, vomiting) and many cats dislike cold water and may refuse it, raising heatstroke risk. Offer room-temperature fresh water, ventilate, and use a fan or AC without blowing directly on the cat.
My golden hamster has closed eyes, weak limbs and rapid breathing, and was sleepy and not eating before. What is wrong and what should I do?
Loss of appetite, weak limbs and rapid breathing in a hamster are likely from heatstroke or pneumonia. Keep the room about 21 C, keep it warm, give a little glucose by mouth, and use paper bedding. A vet X-ray is best; rapid breathing may mean low oxygen and is life-threatening, so give oxygen and see a vet at once.