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Which Rabbits Shouldn’t Be Bred

Which Rabbits Shouldn’t Be Bred

Choose breeding rabbits carefullyβ€”avoid those with overlong teeth, splay legs, sloping rump, lop ears, or reproductive diseases. The rule is simple: healthy, defect-free stock gives the best offspring.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Feline Coronavirus and FIP: Understanding the Connection

Feline Coronavirus and FIP: Understanding the Connection

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is caused by a mutated feline coronavirus. It is not actually contagious, but it is serious. This guide covers what FIP is, its dry and wet forms and symptoms, and what to do if a cat is infected.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Help a Thin Cat Gain Weight

How to Help a Thin Cat Gain Weight

A thin cat may be underweight due to genetics, poor diet, parasites, digestive disease, or dental issues. Rule out illness with a vet first; then raise the diet's nutritional density, feed small frequent meals, and add gentle play to boost appetite and build a healthy body.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Train a Budgerigar to Drink from a Fixed Spot

How to Train a Budgerigar to Drink from a Fixed Spot

Train a budgerigar to drink from one spot by offering a stable, tip-proof water cup in a fixed place, giving water at the same times daily, and rewarding it with a treat when it drinks there. Consistency builds the habit and eases your care.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Is a Young Kitten Cold and Weak?

Why Is a Young Kitten Cold and Weak?

A cold, weak kitten may be from low temperature, poor nutrition, lack of security, or illness. Newborns can't regulate temperature, so cold environments drop their body heat. High nutritional need means shortage causes weakness and low temperature. Early separation from the mother or threats causes stress. Illnesses like respiratory infection or indigestion also cause it. Respond with warmth, nutrition, treatment, and a safe environment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Dogs Lose Appetite and What to Do

Why Dogs Lose Appetite and What to Do

Dogs may refuse food for many reasons - unpalatable meals, physical discomfort, indigestion, illness, internal parasites, or being in heat. Identify the specific cause and respond accordingly. If the problem is food- or stomach-related, adjusting the diet and aiding digestion usually helps; if it is illness, prompt veterinary care is needed.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Dogs Refuse to Eat

Why Dogs Refuse to Eat

There are many reasons a dog refuses food - improper feeding, a monotonous diet, indigestion, lack of exercise, low mood, being in heat, or illness. Address the specific cause with a targeted solution. To prevent anorexia, feed sensibly, choose high-quality kibble as the staple, and vary the diet so the dog doesn't lose interest in food. Also feed on a fixed schedule and portion to build good eating habits.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Can a Broken Arowana Fin Recover?

Can a Broken Arowana Fin Recover?

Whether a broken arowana fin recovers depends on severity. If not fully severed, it usually regrows with clean water, steady temperature around 30C, and good nutrition, though slowly and less perfectly. Fully severed fins rarely recover. Keep water quality high and be patient through the long regrowth.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
How to Tell If Your Dog Has Roundworms

How to Tell If Your Dog Has Roundworms

Roundworms show as constipation or diarrhea (sometimes worms in stool), poor appetite, nausea, weight loss, dry coat, and itchy skin. A vet confirms by fecal exam, clinical signs, or ultrasound when heavy. Deworm with the right drug, keep a regular schedule (pups monthly, adults every 3 months), and maintain hygiene and diet control.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What to Feed a Cat for a Glossy Coat

What to Feed a Cat for a Glossy Coat

Improve a dull coat with food rich in essential fatty acids (fish, flaxseed, or olive oil), vitamin A, vitamin E, and zinc, plus high-quality protein like chicken, fish, and turkey - hair is mostly protein. Also groom regularly, keep good water, exercise, sleep, and sun, and see a vet if it doesn't improve.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026