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Cat Stress: Signs and What to Do
Basic knowledge about stress reactions in cats.

Essential Cat Home-Care Supplies
There are many must-have cat home-care items, such as a scale, thermometer, syringe, and Elizabethan collar. Let us explain in detail.

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP): Symptoms and Treatment
FIP has always been one of the feline diseases that owners are very wary of, not only because of high medical costs but also because the cat may lose its life because of it. This article mainly helps everyone correctly understand feline infectious peritonitis, as well as how to diagnose and prevent it, and view FIP with a scientific attitude.

Can You Skip Shaving a Teddy Bear Dog’s Puppy Coat and Just Trim It Gradually?
A Teddy Bear dog's puppy coat does not have to be shaved; shaving it is done for future appearance. The puppy coat is very soft, which is not ideal for later styling, so the owner can decide based on preference. Teddy Bear dogs can generally be shaved at about 5 months, and the regrown coat will be harder and denser, looking great after styling.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Dog Near-Drowning
Near-drowning is defined as survival for more than 24 hours after being fully submerged. This article explains the stages of near-drowning, how fresh and salt water differ, and the diagnostic tests and treatments veterinarians use.

Tips for Taking Your Cat for a Car Ride
Mention the word car to your dog and it may feel a burst of joy, but say it to your cat and it may howl and meow. Most cats dislike having the wind blow through their well-groomed fur on an open road. This article covers how to keep your cat safe and calm on car trips.

Can Dogs Eat Papaya?
Can dogs eat papaya? Yes. As long as it is not eaten in excess, papaya is not only harmless but also beneficial for dogs, because this fruit, used both as fruit and in cooking, is rich in many nutrients. This article covers the benefits and the precautions for feeding papaya to dogs.

What Is Canine Parvovirus?
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that hits unvaccinated dogs of any age; CPV-2 is the most virulent and a leading cause of severe puppy enteritis. It spreads by fecal-oral contact, resists the environment for months to years, and causes vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and dehydration. Vaccination is key.

Tips for Caring for an Older Dog
Age is not a disease, but senior dogs need help: add rugs for traction on slick floors, raise food bowls to shoulder height, keep them cool in summer, use car ramps and indoor steps, give an orthopedic bed, and keep both body and mind active with short outings and new games.

Symptoms and Diagnosis of Feline Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism is a very common disease in older cats and produces a range of symptoms. This article describes the clinical signs and the diagnostic tests, including T4, free T4 by equilibrium dialysis, chest X-rays, and technetium-99m scans, used to confirm it.