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How long can a Chinese pond turtle (grass turtle) live?
A captive grass turtle lives 20-30 years, longer with good care. Change water regularly to keep quality and limit harmful bacteria. Feed high-protein food plus fresh vegetables for vitamins and stronger constitution.
How long can a cat with stomatitis live?
Life span depends on severity and treatment. Untreated, a cat lives only about 1-3 months. Stomatitis is curable; prompt vet care removes the danger. Causes include mechanical, physical and chemical irritation, calicivirus and vitamin lack; get a diagnosis.
What happens if a cat eats frozen fish?
Frozen fish irritates the gut, causing vomiting, diarrhea and belly pain. Cats are sensitive and cannot eat cold food; thaw fully, steam or boil, remove bones, then mix with kibble. Fish is rich in protein, minerals and vitamin A, boosting immunity in moderation.
How do you care for a myna (hill myna) with chicks?
After laying, give a quiet, comfortable space, keep room above 16 C, line the cage bottom with wood shavings to protect eggs and chicks, and avoid opening the cage often so the bird stays calm on the eggs. Feed tasty food; add cuttlebone and vegetables for calcium and vitamins, and glucose in water.
What happens if a dog eats cilantro (coriander)?
A little cilantro is non-toxic and nutritious, usually fine for dogs. But its strong smell may irritate sensitive dogs, causing vomiting or lost appetite, so observe and see a vet if abnormal. Never feed onion, scallion or chives, which are toxic.
How do you make a Teddy’s coat curlier?
Purebred Teddies are naturally curly, but poor coat quality causes straightness. Feed protein-rich food, avoid excess sugar, salt and additives, and add vitamins, lecithin and unsaturated fats. Brush daily, bathe regularly and sunbathe for shinier curls.
How good is a cat’s night vision?
A cat's night vision is six to seven times better than a human's thanks to abundant rod cells in the retina. However, cats are near-sighted and only see rough outlines at a distance. A lack of vitamin A and taurine can cause night blindness.
How to make a kitten’s coat color look better?
Coat color is mostly genetic and cannot be changed, but you can make the fur fluffier and shinier. Feed balanced food with lecithin, fish oil, and vitamins. Brush often for metabolism and fluff. Regular sunlight sterilizes and keeps coat dry and fluffy.
What happens if a dog eats a stone?
A stone can scratch the gut or cause blockage, with pain, vomiting, constipation, poor appetite. Take an X-ray or ultrasound to find size and place; small ones may pass naturally with observation, large ones need surgery. Eating stones may signal pica, so add vitamins and minerals and vary the diet.
How to make a kitten’s coat thicker?
Thin coat may signal poor nutrition and lack of vitamins or minerals. Feed egg yolk, fish oil, vitamins, and salmon to reduce shedding and boost growth, plus skin immunity. Brush often for metabolism. Avoid human shampoo; deworm regularly to prevent abnormal shedding.