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Dog Heartworm: Symptoms and Treatment
Canine Heartworm Disease is a fatal threat; mosquito-borne thread parasite in heart/pulmonary artery, up to 30 cm, lives 5-7 years. Severely harms heart/vessels, causes cardiopulmonary dysfunction, death if untreated - top hidden killer!

How to Raise a Chinese Rural (Domestic) Cat
Chinese rural cats include many patterns - tabby, calico, orange - a general term for native cats, also called earth cats. Oxygen Pet Doctor explains how to raise them.

How Do Cats in the South Survive Winter?
After winter sets in, as owners we worry about cats getting through winter. Though they have a natural down jacket, there's a maternal love called mom thinks you're cold! So how should southern cats without heating survive winter?

Can Feline AIDS Be Cured?
Feline AIDS (FIV) attacks a cat's immune system via bite saliva and is not transmissible to people. There's no cure, but with good care many cats live a normal lifespan. Prevention means avoiding fights and isolating infected cats.

Can You Walk a Cat on a Leash?
Some cats enjoy the outdoors, but leash training takes patience — use a light H-style harness, never a collar, and build up indoors first. If your cat hates it, don't force it; enriching indoor life works just as well.

How to Train Your Dog to Find Things
Want your dog to learn to find objects? How should you train it?

Reading Your Cat’s Body Language
A cat's purrs, ears, tail and posture all send messages. From the 'airplane ears' of annoyance to the belly-up trust and the thoughtful 'slow blink', learning these signals helps you understand and bond with your cat.

A Summer Heat-Prevention Handbook for Cats
Never leave a cat in a parked car or sealed carrier in summer, and keep it off sunlit balconies. Indoors, guard against 'air-conditioning disease' with clean, ventilated, moderately cooled rooms, and keep food and water fresh.

Summer Cat Care: Mistakes and Precautions
Cats do feel the heat and cannot cool themselves through skin sweat glands. Avoid shaving their coat or using enclosed bubble carriers, keep air flowing, offer plenty of water, and guard against food spoilage and parasites.

Cat Breeds That Are Great for Home Life
Which cats are good to keep at home? Soon-to-be owners surely research how to choose a breed and how to care for it. Today we discuss which cats suit home life.