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What Causes Tartar in Cats?
We know cats are clean animals that groom themselves, but they can't brush their own teethβthat's the owner's job. Yet many owners forget, brushing themselves but neglecting the cat's teeth. People wonder: how does a cat get tartar? Here we explain the causes.

Care Tips for a Pregnant Cat
Some owners want 'many descendants' and skip spaying; an unspayed female outdoors easily gets 'accidentally pregnant.' As the owner, you're responsible for the kittens. Here are pregnancy care tips.

Why Does Your Cat Snore or Purr Heavily?
Some cats snore in sleep, some when approached, some after eatingβtrue 'snore kings.' But it depends on when. Here we explain cat snoring.

Cat and Dog Diet: Taboos and Nutritional Supplements
Cats and dogs can eat many human foods but easily get sick from wrong ones. Learn which fruits and vegetables are safe in moderation, which are dangerous, and which supplements help, always weighted against gut health.

Benefits of Choosing a Rabbit as a Pet
Rabbits make easy, quiet, clean pets that interact with owners and suit busy schedules, but pick a healthy, weaned, well-formed rabbit and check eyes, ears, and appetite.

How to Tell If Your Dog Is Calcium Deficient
For a healthy dog, calcium is essential - vital to muscle, nerve, bone, and blood. How do we tell in daily life if a dog lacks calcium? This article covers the symptoms and what to do.

Symptoms of Calcium Deficiency in Senior Dogs
Senior dogs' bodies decline, so calcium absorption falls and bone loss rises, easily causing osteoporosis. For a happy old age, this article covers the symptoms and how to supplement calcium.

Does Calcium Deficiency Reduce a Dog’s Appetite?
Like people, dogs can run low on calcium from poor nutrition or weak digestion, which can indirectly affect appetite. How to improve it? This article covers the causes and solutions.

How to Prevent Periodontitis in Cats
If a cat's teeth develop problems like tartar or periodontitis, it causes pain, bad breath, and seriously affects eating and daily life. Owners must provide dental care to prevent oral disease. Here we share some ways to prevent feline dental problems.

Can Cats Eat the Food You Eat?
Many owners soften when their cat begs for food with a pitiful look. While that's natural, some human foods are dangerous for cats and can cause health problems if eaten. Before sharing your food, learn which human foods are safe and which are not. Here we discuss which people foods cats can eat.