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Why Your Cat Scatters Litter Everywhere
My cat keeps flinging litter out of the box — why?

Is Odd-Eyed (Heterochromia) in Cats Harmful?
Why do some cats have odd eyes? Heterochromia (different-colored irises) is uncommon. It makes them look unique and much loved, but is it harmful?

When Is Cat Urethral Reconstruction (Perineal Urethrostomy) Warranted?
Many vets push reconstruction and promise no relapse. If a vet promises that, there are two reasons.

Dog Diarrhea: Symptoms and Treatment
Diarrhea is common in dogs and cats. Owners often misunderstand it, masking the real cause and delaying treatment. Knowing dog diarrhea is important.

Why Does My Cat Have Tear Stains?
In earlier years, tearful cats were rare. Most families, limited by finances, rarely bought purebred cats and instead kept native Chinese domestic cats; the few that did tear were mostly cases of blepharitis or feline rhinotracheitis carriers. Blepharitis was easily handled with a few-yuan tube of erythromycin eye ointment, while rhinotracheitis carriers often recovered on their own as immunity improved.

What’s Most Commonly Found in Dog Poop?
What are the most common things found in dog poop?

Why Is My Dog Losing Fur on Its Tail?
Why does a dog lose fur in patches on the tail? Tail hair loss can also be caused by parasites - especially in big-tailed dogs with thick, dense coats, where poor grooming and cleaning can lead to infestations.

Why Do Dogs Like to Sniff People’s Crotches?
Today we learn why dogs sniff crotches. A dog's nose is something human technology still can't replicate - it has over 300 million scent receptors, while humans have just 6 million. Compared to a dog, our sense of smell is practically nothing.

Why Do Dogs Like to Eat Snow?
Most dogs eat snow mainly because they are dehydrated in winter's dry air, not because they enjoy it. Fresh snow is only about 5% water, so offer fresh water instead of letting them lick old snow.

What to Do When Your Dog Keeps Tearing Up Its Bed
Puppies tear up beds while teething, while adults do it from boredom, anxiety, or stress. Redirect energy, offer different toys, and read body language to find the real cause.