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How to Remove Ticks from Your Cat
Ticks cause anaemia, fever, breathing trouble, and jaundice in cats, and inject toxins that trigger nerve signs โ and they can carry diseases such as cytauxzoonosis. Remove them only after killing them with a fipronil/methoprene spot-on (dosed by weight) or a mite-killing medicated bath, since pulling a live tick leaves its mouthparts embedded; disinfect the bite afterward and recheck the blood later.

Winter Care for Rex Rabbits
Winter's cold, short days, and scarce greens threaten rex rabbits with illness and poor breeding, so hold the barn above 10ยฐC (below 5ยฐC is life-threatening), keep it dry and ventilated, add light, and warm kits. Feed more energy-rich food โ roughly 23โ25% of the diet โ with nighttime meals at 60% of daily intake and some carrot or greens to avoid vitamin lack.

Can Dogs Get Heatstroke? Symptoms and First Aid
Dogs overheat more easily than people in summer, and bad folk remedies can kill โ so know the signs (heavy sticky drool, temperature over 40ยฐC, paw sweat) and cool the dog correctly before rushing to the vet. Flat-faced, long-haired, obese, and senior dogs are most at risk.

How to Care for a Spotted Hamster
Spotted hamsters need care tuned to their frailty: never a water bath (use sand), gentle hands, strict solitary housing, and a warm 25ยฐC so they do not slip into a fatal pseudo-hibernation. Rough handling or caging a pair together ends badly, so go slow and keep them alone.

What Foods Do Cats Prefer to Eat?
Cats lack the sweet-taste gene and rely on smell via the vomeronasal organ, so they judge food by aroma and umami, not sweetness. They detect at least six amino acids and prefer high-protein, fish-flavored, moist foods at room temperatureโand they grow bored with the same diet unless raised on it from kittenhood. Vary textures and nutrients, but don't overindulge favorites or the cat will become a picky eater.

Common Causes of Feline Obesity
Feline obesity is driven by age, genetics, neutering, and too little exercise, and it raises the risk of heat intolerance, heart disease, diabetes, and a shorter life. Prevention comes down to scheduled feeding, a lean high-protein diet, and daily play.

Symptoms of Hepatitis in Dogs and How to Treat It
Canine hepatitis commonly shows up as loss of appetite, lethargy, digestive upset, weight loss, and anemia. Treatment targets the underlying cause and combines medication to support bile flow with a balanced diet and steady at-home care.

Cat Cold vs. Feline Herpesvirus: What’s the Real Difference?
A cat cold is a mild chill-driven illness; feline herpesvirus (cat flu) is a serious, contagious respiratory disease, mostly FHV-1, often mixed with other pathogens. The herpes form attacks the eyes and mouth in ways a cold doesn'tโand only the FVRCP vaccine and good hygiene keep it at bay.

What to Do When a Dog Won’t Let You Apply Skin Spray
A dog that fights the skin spray halves the treatment, but two-person holds, hand application, and food distractions usually get the job done. Cover well beyond the lesion, use an Elizabethan collar, and watch for rednessโand never bathe a tiny patch over the whole body.

What to Do When a Kitten Sneezes with a Clear Runny Nose
Clear, watery nasal discharge in a kitten usually means a mild common cold rather than rhinotracheitis โ observe first if there's no fever or eye redness. Keep the environment clean and warm, add nutrition, and never give human cold medicine, which can harm the kidneys or liver.