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When Your Cat Drinks a Lot β 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.
6 Mistakes to Avoid When a Kitten First Comes Home
Six common new-kitten mistakes: switching food at once, bathing too soon, overwhelming it with handling, self-medicating, misplacing the litter box, and skipping socialization. Give the kitten time and a calm space to adjust, and it will thrive.

Can Dogs Eat Popsicles?
Dogsβespecially puppies and small breedsβshouldn't eat popsicles: the cold irritates the gut and can cause diarrhea or vomiting, while sugar, dairy, and toxic ingredients like chocolate or grapes make them riskier still. If your dog reacts badly, withhold food for 4β6 hours, offer water and probiotics, and see a vet if it doesn't improve.
My Dog Won’t Poop or Pee in a New Home β What to Do
A dog that holds its pee and poop for 12β24 hours after a move is usually just stressed β a normal self-protective response. Set up a small, quiet, familiar space, use its own scent to mark the new toilet spot, and see a vet if it goes over 36 hours or seems unwell.
Don’t Get Fooled by ‘Trendy’ Dog Food β How to Avoid the Bad Stuff
Avoid foods whose first ingredients are vague 'meat meal', 'animal by-products', or 'meat extract' β these can be untraceable and low in usable protein. Also skip artificial colors, flavors, and risky preservatives like BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin, and check for a verifiable third-party test report.

Why Do Cats Steal Things?
Cats steal and hide things mainly from a leftover hoarding instinct, from boredom or stress, or, rarely, from a compulsive disorder. It's usually harmless, but watch that they don't swallow dangerous objects β and give them daily play and attention to curb the habit.

What Causes Stress in Cats
Cat stress comes from many things: environment changes, lack of company, noise, broken routines, household conflict, and health issues. Keep the home stable and quiet, stick to a routine, respect its boundaries, and see a vet if urination, appetite, or vomiting problems appear.
How to Help Your Cat Pass Hairballs β 5 Easy Ways
Preventive hairball care starts with cat grass or hairball tablets; if shedding is heavy or mild hairball symptoms appear, a hairball paste helps. Daily play with a wand or laser for 20β30 minutes also moves the gut and lets hair pass naturally.
My Cat’s Vaccine Spot Is Swollen β Should I Worry?
A small, soft swelling at a cat's injection site is usually normal: it clears within a few days as the vaccine fluid spreads and mild inflammation fades. Be cautious only if the lump grows past 3 cm, lasts over a week, or comes with signs of a serious allergic reaction.
My Cat Is Lethargic After a Bath β What to Do
A cat that's lively before a bath but limp and motionless after is usually having a stress response β most cats hate water, and the tension spikes heart rate and blood pressure, burning energy they then recover by lying still (with hiding, over-grooming, low appetite, or shivering). Dry and warm it, give a quiet dim room and a pheromone spray, and watch; if vomiting, diarrhea, or no eating beyond 24 hours appears, see a vet.