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My rabbit occasionally sneezes and has clear discharge from only one nostril, with white secretions.
To tell a rabbit's cold from rhinitis, compare symptoms, but a vet check is best for the exact cause. A cold brings sneezing, watery discharge, lethargy, and fever; rhinitis brings pus-like discharge and head shaking.
What should I pay attention to when keeping koi?
Manage water and diet: change water and clean filters regularly, keep temperature 20-28C, and balance the varied omnivorous diet of pellets, animal, and plant feeds.
Why Do Turtles Get Pneumonia?
Turtle pneumonia comes from unclean food or environment and large temperature swings. Keep water warm and stable.
My Hamster’s Tongue Is Slightly Purple-Black — Should I Worry?
A purple tongue suggests poor blood or oxygen supply, mouth ulcers, infection, or allergy. A vet should diagnose the exact cause.
What Happens If a Dog Eats Something Hot?
Hot food can scald a dog's mouth, tongue, and esophagus, causing pain, mucosal swelling, and inflammation. If spilled on the body, it may also burn the skin.
My Goldfish Has Blackening on Both Sides of Its Belly and Tail Tip, with More Foam on the Water — What’s Going On?
Blackening on a goldfish can result from genetics, water temperature, lighting, or poor nutrition. Observe the conditions to determine the cause.
What Happens If a Puppy Sleeps on the Floor?
Puppies have weak immunity, so sleeping on cold floors can cause chills, diarrhea, and poor appetite. Hard floors may also lead to joint stiffness and arthritis over time.
How to Prevent Postpartum Fever in Dogs
Postpartum fever is a high-temperature condition after whelping that can reduce milk production and immunity. Prevention includes a clean, warm, comfortable environment and proper nutrition before and after birth.
What Does It Mean When a Cat’s Nose Is Dry?
A dry cat nose can have several causes, from dry weather to just waking up. If accompanied by lethargy, poor appetite, or listlessness, it may indicate a fever.
What Happens When a Nursing Dog Is Engorged with Milk?
Milk engorgement occurs when a mother dog's puppies cannot fully drain the milk she produces, causing her mammary glands to swell, harden, and become painful. If bacteria invade, it can develop into mastitis with fever and abscesses.