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Can Cats Get Dementia (Cognitive Dysfunction)?
Senior cats can develop Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, causing confusion, accidents, and changed behavior. It can't be cured, but diet, brain games, a stable routine, and avoiding aluminum bowls can slow it.

Little-Known Facts About Cats
Cats rub you to claim ownership, ignore you on purpose, knead from instinct, watch you to guard territory, can have mixed-litter kittens, and trill to 'command' you.

Why Is Your Dog Losing Hair? (Alopecia in Dogs)
Dog hair loss can come from scratching, parasites, infection, or disease. Diagnosis needs history and tests; treatment targets the underlying cause, plus flea control and gentle grooming.

Dog Walking Tips: Do’s and Don’ts
Walk puppies only after vaccines, always leash, clean up after them, never bike-leash, avoid post-meal or midday heat, and tailor walks for seniors and pregnant dogs.

What to Do If Your Dog Is Stung by a Bee
For a mild bee sting, remove the stinger with tweezers (don't squeeze), wash with soapy water, apply baking-soda paste and ice, and watch for 24 hours. Severe signs mean rush to the vet.

5 Cat Breeds That Barely Shed
If cat hair is your nemesis, consider the Sphynx, Tonkinese, Bombay, Cornish Rex, or Devon Rex — low-shedding breeds with distinct looks and affectionate natures.

Is Your Dog Overly Clingy? Understanding Separation Anxiety
Clinginess can be normal affection, but destructive solo behavior may signal separation anxiety. Build independence with shared care, calm departures, and desensitization.

Cat Distemper (Feline Panleukopenia): Symptoms and Care
Feline panleukopenia is a deadly, highly contagious virus causing vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. No cure exists — treatment supports the immune system; vaccination is the best defense.

Emergency Care After a Dog Fight
Dog fights happen fast. Learn how to break one up safely, check for wounds, and provide first aid until you can reach a veterinarian.

Can Dogs Dance?
Dogs respond to music through tail-wagging, not dancing. Discover what science says about dogs and music, and why some dogs seem to boogie.