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Cat Diabetes Is Not a Death Sentence — How to Help Recovery
With patient, careful care a diabetic cat can be well controlled and still live a good life. Treatment centers on insulin plus diet, sustained over time. Learn how to treat and prevent diabetes in cats.

How to Help a Cat That Gets Severely Stressed When Going Out
Indoor and naturally timid cats can suffer severe stress when taken outside, with signs ranging from refusal to eat and diarrhea to, in extreme cases, FIP or even sudden death. Keep your cat in a secure carrier, comfort it with familiar items, and practice carrier training in advance to prevent travel anxiety.

Feline Hepatic Lipidosis (Fatty Liver Disease)
Hepatic lipidosis, or fatty liver disease, is the most common liver disorder in cats — especially in indoor, overweight pets. It cannot heal on its own and needs prompt treatment. While 'starvation' is often blamed, the real driver is usually an underlying illness or sudden weight loss, and obesity is a major risk factor.

What Winter Warming Measures Suit Rabbits?
Rabbits like 17-27℃; newborn kits need ~25℃ to avoid fatal chilling. Winter is here, so warming matters. What measures? We explain.

Which Pet Rabbits Are Most Popular?
Many rabbit breeds each shine; choosing is hard. Here are popular breeds and why people love them.

Is Formless Cat Stool Normal? How to Handle Soft Stool
Formless or soft cat stool is abnormal — healthy stool is formed and regular. If frequency rises or form drops, the gut is likely troubled. Here are five common causes.

Precautions for Keeping Hamsters in Winter
Hamsters fear cold, so winter is hard; without warmth they may freeze. Here are winter hamster precautions.

Does a Cat Need Walking?
Walking cats is uncommon - dog walking is far more usual - because cats barely need socializing. But some now walk cats, and stress cases happen. Here we discuss it.

Risks and Harm of Walking a Cat
Suddenly taking a mostly-indoor cat outside can make it panic and cause serious health problems, so do not walk a cat lightly. Here are the risks.

What to Do About Parasites During a Cat’s Pregnancy? Can You Deworm?
Cats should be dewormed internally and externally every 2-3 months, but pregnancy lowers immunity and dewormers can strongly irritate. So what if a pregnant cat gets parasites? We explain below.