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How to Help Your Rabbit Live Longer
A longer rabbit life comes from a dry, calm, 15–25°C environment, a balanced diet of hay, pellets, and limited fresh produce, regular parasite control, daily exercise, and gentle handling. Avoid frequent baths, tap water, and too much watery food, which can cause stress or diarrhea.
What is the bird most resistant to cold?
The most cold-resistant bird is the penguin, thriving in Antarctica thanks to fat and dense feathers, huddling for warmth. Among pet birds, parrots, sparrows, and magpies tolerate 5 to 10 C but fear big temperature swings.
What are the signs of oxygen deprivation in ghost shrimp?
Oxygen-starved shrimp swim restlessly and may jump out of the tank, then shells discolor and mass death follows. Keep the tank aerated and control stocking density.
What fish can be kept with a fortune fish (large aggressive cichlid)?
Fortune fish mix best with large tankmates like map fish, parrot fish, arowana, and flowerhorn, since they are aggressive and may kill smaller fish. Avoid koi, which startle easily.
How long is a hamster pregnant before giving birth?
Hamsters give birth about 3 weeks (15 to 25 days) after mating, with 3 to 5 pups per litter. Keep the mother warm near delivery to protect the newborns.
What are the benefits of keeping fish?
Fishkeeping builds patience through regular water, oxygen, and feeding care, relieves stress by shifting attention from worries, and adds beauty and humidity to the home.
What are the signs before a cat dies?
Before death a cat becomes lethargic, less active, sleepy and may go into shock; body temperature drops, limbs turn cold and stiff; breathing weakens or becomes labored with open-mouth breathing, heartbeats fade, mucous membranes turn blue, then the heart stops.
What signs appear before a cat gives birth?
Before labor a cat gets restless, breathes fast, nest-builds, stops eating, and her temperature drops about 1 C with milk in the nipples. These mean birth is near.

Signs Your Dog Is Too Hot (and How to Prevent Heatstroke)
A hot dog pants with its tongue out, breathes rapidly, eats less, has damp paw pads, lies belly-down, drinks heavily, drools, and licks itself. If the heart rate tops 120–150 or the tongue turns purple, it may be heatstroke. Keep outings to cooler hours, offer shade and water, and trim thick coats.

What to Do When a Dog Keeps Panting Heavily
Heavy panting can signal respiratory disease, heart disease, heatstroke, obesity, anxiety, brachycephalic breed traits, or parasites like heartworm. Note other signs: coughing, fever, or weight loss means see a vet; panting after exercise or heat suggests heatstroke — move to shade, offer water, and cool the paws, belly, and ears.