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Flying with Your Dog: What to Know Before You Board
More pets fly with their families every year, but air travel carries real risks — especially for short-nosed breeds. Before you book, check the airline's rules, get a health certificate, and weigh whether flying is right for your dog at all.

Cat Anatomy and Nutritional Requirements
A cat's body has nine notable parts (limbs, eyes, teeth, paw pads, nose, tongue, claws, whiskers, ears), and its diet needs core nutrients: protein, fat, carbohydrates, water, crude fiber, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, and taurine. As obligate carnivores, cats need animal-source nutrition.

Can Cats and Dogs Eat Turkey?
Plain cooked turkey meat is safe for cats and dogs in small amounts, but bones, skin, fat, seasoning, and raw meat are risky. Serve boneless, skinless, unseasoned white meat, fully cooked, and only as an occasional treat.

Do Kittens Need Extra Warmth in Winter?
Cats feel the cold and are prone to illness when temperatures swing, so winter warmth matters. A monthly bath with thorough drying, warm clothing indoors, fresh air, and warm soft food all help keep a kitten healthy.

Why Your Cat Breathes Loudly
Loud breathing in cats can be completely normal, a relaxed cat often purrs or pants slightly in heat, but it may also signal a respiratory infection or illness. Identifying accompanying signs such as nasal discharge or lethargy helps you decide when veterinary care is needed.

Why Your Cat’s Ears and Paws Feel Hot
A cat's normal body temperature runs higher than a human's, so warm ears and paws are often perfectly normal. True fever shows up when the whole body feels hot along with lethargy or appetite loss. Persistent or high fever needs veterinary care.

Car Travel Safety Tips for Dogs
Riding in the car is exciting for dogs, but a few simple precautions keep them safe: crack the window instead of letting them hang out, never leave them in the truck bed or alone in the car, and always use a restraint. Front seats and airbags are a serious risk, so buckle them into the back.

Illnesses Dogs Are Prone to in Autumn
Autumn's temperature swings put dogs at risk for colds, diarrhea, kennel cough, and parasites. Warmth, a steady diet, good ventilation, and on-time parasite control keep them safe.

Winter Care Mistakes to Avoid for Dogs
When a cold snap hits, dogs sleep away the winter in warm beds — but keeping them cozy has traps. Five common warming mistakes can actually do harm, while a few simple habits keep a dog safe and comfortable.

How to Adopt a Stray Cat
If you find newborn kittens outdoors, don't rush to take them — the mother may be fetching food, and your scent can make her reject them. Watch first, confirm they're orphaned, then prepare for a demanding but rewarding rescue.