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Key Points for Raising Meat Rabbits in Winter
Winter's cold, short daylight and lack of greens make meat-rabbit farming harder. Here are the problems and solutions for winter raising.

What to Do When a Rabbit Has Low Blood Sugar?
Rabbit low blood sugar is no small matter - severe cases can be fatal, especially in kits. Here we cover the symptoms and first aid.

How to Prevent Rabbit Heatstroke
Summer heat easily causes heatstroke in rabbits; above 33°C it can bring twitching, coma even death. Learn the prevention and the first-aid steps.

Key Points for Managing Breeding Buck Rabbits
Breeding bucks need stricter management, because herd reproduction and quality depend on buck quality. Below are some management points we offer to help rabbit farmers.

Are Cats Cold-Sensitive? What Happens When a Cat Gets Chilled
Cats are mostly cold-sensitive despite the fur, and a chill brings real sickness. Learn the signs and how to keep a cat warm and safe.

How to Raise Newborn Rabbit Kits
Raising kits is hard and losses are high, but if you ever breed rabbits you must know it. Here are the eight essentials of kit care.

Preventing and Treating Doe Mastitis
Doe mastitis comes from oversupply or breast trauma and strikes about a week after birth, harming both doe and kits. Know the types and how to act.

Feeding a Nursing Doe Rabbit
A doe nurses for about 35 to 40 days. Good milk needs the right feed and steady water. Here is how to manage a lactating doe's diet.

What to Do When Your Cat Is Cold in Winter
Most cats are cold-sensitive and winter is hard on them. Learn the signs of cold and the practical ways to keep a cat warm and healthy through the season.

Why Are Cats Cold-Sensitive, and Which Breeds Feel It Most?
Most cats are cold-sensitive because their coat insulates poorly and their desert ancestors loved warmth. A few breeds are the exception. Learn which cats need extra warmth.