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Can cats eat spinach?
Cats can eat spinach, but only in moderation. It is nutritious, yet too much can cause digestive upset, so always wash and cook it plain before serving.

What Happens If Dog Food Is Too Salty
Salty dog food (over 1% sodium) brings tear stains, shedding, salt poisoning, thirst and dehydration, pickiness, kidney and heart strain, and dental issues. Choose low-salt balanced food, skip human table scraps, and soak-then-drain if you already bought salty kibble.

Why Is My Cat’s Eyebrow Hair Thinning or Bald?
A cat's bald eyebrows are often normalโscent glands and age naturally thin the brow furโbut they can also signal parasites, allergies, fungal skin disease, or poor nutrition. Treat the underlying cause (deworm, vet exam), and prevent it with a balanced diet, routine deworming, and a clean, not over-washed, environment.

Benefits of Lecithin for Dogs
Lecithin gives dogs a shinier coat, stronger skin, help with weight control, and steadier moodโbut only in the right amount and a dog-specific formula. Too much risks obesity and fat-metabolism problems, so follow dosage; cooked egg yolk and salmon are easy food sources.

What Are the Symptoms of Turtle White-Eye Disease?
Turtle white-eye disease is a bacterial infection: early signs are a red, whitening nictitating membrane with discharge, worsening to swollen, stuck-shut eyelids and a cloudy cornea, often with lost appetite. Treat with gentle cleaning plus antibiotic eye drops and ointment (and oral antibiotics for severe cases), warm the habitat, and keep water clean to prevent it.
Human Foods That Are Absolutely Toxic to Cats
Never feed cats chocolate, onions/garlic, grapes/raisins, or anything with caffeine, xylitol, or alcohol โ all can be fatal even in small amounts. Most adult cats are also lactose-intolerant, so skip milk and dairy, and avoid high-salt, high-sugar, and high-fat table scraps that strain the kidneys, pancreas, and metabolism. Always check whether a food is cat-safe before sharing.
Is Too Much Fat in Your Cat’s Diet Slowly Harming It? Health Risks to Watch
Excess dietary fat overloads a cat's pancreas and can trigger pancreatitis, while chronic overfeeding drives obesity and its downstream risks: diabetes, joint and heart strain, and lower-urinary disease. Sudden anorexia can also push fat to the liver and cause fatty liver disease, and too much fat makes the skin oily, leading to stud tail, black chin, and seborrheic dermatitis. Aim for quality and moderation, not zero fat.
My Dog Has Double Teeth That Won’t Fall Out
If a puppy's adult tooth comes in before the baby tooth falls, give chew toys and crunchy food to help it loosen. If 'double teeth' persist past 7 months, a vet should extract the retained baby tooth to prevent gum disease and bad breath.

Why Is My Rabbit’s Tooth Loose?
A rabbit's loose tooth usually points to diet (food too hard), a vitamin C deficiency, injury, or dental disease such as pulpitis. Fix it by balancing the diet around hay, offering safe chew toys, treating injuries, and scheduling regular dental checksโand see a vet if the cause is unclear.
When Your Cat Drinks a Lot โ A Kidney Warning Sign
Frequent drinking and large urine are often the first sign of falling kidney function in cats, later joined by appetite loss, weight drop, ammonia-smelling breath, and pale gums from anemia. Early detection and vet care can slow this progressive disease and extend life.