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Feeding a Pregnant Cat: Diet Before, During, and After Birth
A pregnant queen's needs shift hard β her intake climbs to 1.5β2Γ normal by delivery, so transition her to calorie-dense kitten food over seven days and keep calcium steady. After birth she loses about 40% of the pregnancy weight gain and needs energy-rich, calcium-supplemented food, with free feeding while the litter is large.

Dog Egg-Yolk and Goat-Milk Melting Bites
These baked egg-yolk and goat-milk bites pack lecithin for a glossy coat and calcium for strong bones, and they are soft enough for puppies, small dogs, seniors, and dogs with poor teeth. Whip three yolks, fold in sieved goat-milk powder, pipe into dots, and bake at 120Β°C for 15 minutes.

Why Cats Shouldn’t Drink Mineral Water
Cats evolved in the desert and have a naturally weak thirst drive, so owners need to actively encourage them to drink enough water to avoid urinary stones and cystitis. Plain tap water served at room temperature and free of chlorine is best, while bottled mineral water is too high in calcium and magnesium for a cat's system.

How to Read Cat Food Labels and Choose Well
A good cat food starts with animal protein (aim for crude protein at or above 35%) and the right fat band (18β25%), since cats are obligate carnivores that burn protein and fat, not carbs. Keep an eye on the fine print too β calcium near 1.8% with a Ca:P ratio around 1.2:1, magnesium under 0.1%, ash under 6%, and omega-3 at least 1.5% β to protect bones, urinary tract, and coat.

The Benefits of Exercise for Dogs and What to Watch For
Daily exercise keeps a dog at a healthy weight and lifts its mood by adding new sights, smells, and social contact to the routine. The right amount depends on the dog's size, breed, and life stage, and owners need to guard against overexertion, dehydration, and sunburn.

How to Keep a Puppy Warm in Winter
Young puppies have almost no fat reserve and chill easily, so line the bed with old blankets, keep the sleeping area above 13Β°C, and block every draft. Sunlight, a little extra fat- and vitamin-A-rich food, and avoiding cold drafts all build cold resistance; first-time owners are better off waiting for warmer weather before bringing a puppy home.

How to Feed a Kitten: Schedule, Diet, and Foods to Avoid
Kittens need frequent small meals of quality kitten food β at least three a day under six months β with fixed times and a clean, quiet spot to eat. Never give cow's milk (most cats are lactose intolerant), cooked bones, chocolate, grapes, onions, or raw meat and eggs; switch to adult food gradually over 5 to 7 days around the first birthday.

How to Feed Your Cat
Good feeding comes down to three rules: never overfeed, never serve expired or toxic food, and never feed by mood. A dog's stomach is more delicate than ours, so portion control β about 70 to 80 percent full, on a fixed schedule β protects it from gastritis and picky eating, while steady routines keep both body and mood healthy.

What Foods Can Kill a Dog
Many common foods are dangerous or fatal to dogsβchocolate, onions, grapes, and bones among them. Avoid toxic, high-sugar/salt/fat, and alcoholic or caffeinated items, and keep unripe produce and risky vegetables off the menu to protect your dog's health.

What to Keep in Mind When Raising a Puppy
A new puppy needs structure from day one: crate it at first for security, hold off on baths, and never feed bones. Wean it gradually onto softened puppy kibble with goat's milk, give it sunlight and gentle exercise, and stay on schedule with vaccines and deworming while shaping good behavior early.