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Can rabbits eat oranges?

Rabbits can eat oranges in small amounts. Oranges offer vitamins, fructose and fiber, but their high water and acidity can cause diarrhea, vomiting or gastroenteritis if overfed. Hay should remain the staple diet.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
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What fruits can rabbits eat?

Rabbits can eat apples, bananas, oranges, pears, coconut, strawberries, melon, pineapple, cherries and similar fruits, which provide vitamins and moisture. Keep portions small, no more than 10% of total food, and always remove pits and peels.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
What to Feed a Dog Recovering from Diarrhea?

What to Feed a Dog Recovering from Diarrhea?

During recovery from diarrhea, feed easily digested, high-carb, low-fat foods such as plain rice, broths, boiled chicken, cooked vegetables, and yam, in small frequent meals. Add probiotics or a gastrointestinal prescription diet, and avoid greasy, spicy, caffeinated, or allergenic foods; see a vet if symptoms persist.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Can dogs eat lemon?

Lemons are unsafe for dogs. The strong scent causes sneezing, the high acidity irritates the stomach and can cause drooling, vomiting, or diarrhea, and excess vitamin C may harm older dogs' kidneys. Avoid giving dogs lemon or lemon water.

Q&A 📅 August 6, 2026
Can a Rabbit Live on Grass Alone, Without Pellets?

Can a Rabbit Live on Grass Alone, Without Pellets?

Rabbits are herbivores, but hay alone isn't advised — a single grass can't meet all needs and leads to weight loss, weak immunity, and skin issues. Aim for 70–80% hay (fiber + teeth wear), 5–10% pellets for balanced nutrition, and the rest fresh vegetables with a tiny bit of fruit.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Is My Dog Suddenly Limping with No Visible Injury?

Why Is My Dog Suddenly Limping with No Visible Injury?

Sudden limping without obvious wounds can come from a hairline fracture, ligament or muscle strain, arthritis, a slipped disc or pinched nerve, patellar dislocation (common in small breeds), or a calcium/vitamin deficiency. Keep the dog calm and rested, then see a vet for X-rays or imaging to find the exact cause.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
The Benefits and Risks of Feeding Cats Liver

The Benefits and Risks of Feeding Cats Liver

In moderation, liver supplies vitamin A, B vitamins, iron, protein, and taurine, boosts appetite and immunity, and helps prevent anemia — but too much causes vitamin A toxicity, calcium loss, obesity, and bleeding problems. Feed it cooked, at most once a week, and follow your vet's advice for sick cats.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
Why Does a Cat Eat Cat Litter?

Why Does a Cat Eat Cat Litter?

A cat may eat litter out of curiosity, mistaking it for food, digestive upset, stress, or a nutrient deficiency (pica). Stop it at once, and if it persists, see a vet to rule out disease. Switch to low-dust, unscented litter and keep the cat well fed to cut the risk.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
What’s the Difference Between Cat Food and Dog Food?

What’s the Difference Between Cat Food and Dog Food?

Cat and dog foods differ in ingredients, nutrition, texture, and purpose. Cat food is richer in animal protein and contains taurine, which dogs don't need; feeding a cat dog food long-term causes malnutrition, poor coat, and taurine-deficiency heart and eye damage. Always feed species-appropriate food.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026
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Does More Eye Discharge After Changing Dog Food Mean the Food Is Bad?

Extra eye discharge after switching dog food does not automatically mean the food is low quality — it can be a mild adjustment reaction, a food intolerance, or something unrelated like blocked tear ducts or an ear infection. Some foods are high in salt, and if your dog drinks little, this can cause 'inner heat' with more discharge, bad breath, and dry stool. Rule out the food by checking the label, watching overall health, and if discharge is thick, colored, or lasts over a week, see a vet.

Pet Health 📅 August 6, 2026