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Why Does Cat Breeding Keep Failing?
Cat breeding fails for timing (not in heat), age (too old or too young), poor nutrition (low vitamin E and B), disease (metritis, ovarian cysts), or a stressful environment. Match the female's cycle, feed a balanced high-quality diet, vet-check before mating, and keep the space calm.
How big and heavy does an Alaskan Malamute get?
An adult Alaskan Malamute weighs about 70-110 jin (35-55 kg) and stands 65-71 cm. Males are bigger — about 41 kg; females about 35 kg. As a large breed it eats more, so feed a puppy enough, plus chicken/beef/duck for nutrition, and give exercise and sun for bone/muscle growth.
How much does a Ragdoll cat usually weigh?
An adult female Ragdoll weighs about 6 kg and a male about 8 kg. Poor health or low nutrition makes them thinner; too much nutrition makes them heavier. Balance the diet and keep up vaccines and deworming to maintain good condition.
How Long Does a Dog’s Shedding Take?
Puppies shed their coat at 3–4 months over 2–3 months, then seasonally each spring and autumn for about a month. Brush often and add coat-friendly nutrition.

Why Does Cat Fur Get Matted and Hard?
Matted, hardened fur is not always a skin disease; lack of grooming or poor nutrition can cause it too. Brush regularly, bathe correctly, improve the diet, and see a vet if itching, flaking, or bald patches appear.

Why Does a Rabbit’s Fur Change Color?
A rabbit's coat color can shift with genes, light exposure, seasonal molting, growth or nursing, and diet or illness. Most changes are harmless, but yellowing from poor nutrition or urine needs diet fixes and cleaning.
How long into pregnancy does a cat’s belly start to show?
A cat's belly begins to enlarge around one month in, noticeably by about day 30 though subtle from day 20. An ultrasound at that point checks fetal development. In late pregnancy reduce exercise to avoid miscarriage or premature birth, and supplement nutrition with chicken, beef, and egg yolk to support fetal growth and milk.
How big does a Husky get?
A medium breed; adult standard weight about 30 kg, height about 50 to 60 cm, length 60 to 65 cm. Males average 20 to 27 kg, females 16 to 23 kg. Fastest growth at 4 to 6 months; feed chicken, beef, egg yolk, formula for strength.
Does Lactoferrin for Cats Boost Immunity, or Is It a Waste of Money?
Lactoferrin isn't a scam — it's an iron-binding glycoprotein in milk with broad antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites, and it supports gut-barrier function. For healthy adult cats on good food it adds little, but puppies (1–3 months), post-illness recovery, chronically soft-stooled, and senior cats can benefit. It's a supplement, not a drug: ~10–20 mg/kg/day, avoid in kidney disease, and see a vet for real symptoms like diarrhea or vomiting.
Does a dog really need deworming every month?
Under 6 months: monthly. Over 6 months: still monthly is advised, but with good hygiene do internal deworming every 2-3 months and external monthly. Parasites harm skin and gut and steal nutrients, so regular deworming is necessary.