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Is a Cat Tree Necessary, and How to Choose One
A cat tree is a big, pricey item, so choose carefully. It satisfies a cat's natural needs โ scratching, hunting, perching, climbing and hiding โ which relieves the anxiety and depression of indoor life. Pick solid wood or dense-board for stability, a wide-base tall structure, and match the size and number of perches to your space and cat count.

What Does It Mean When a Dog Rolls on the Ground?
A dog rolling on the ground may be excited play, seeking attention, or scratching an itch โ but also abdominal pain. Rule out pain, then enjoy the happy behavior. Learn the reasons.

Walking Your Dog in the Snow
Northern winters snow; after days, snow piles on roads, even cars must be careful. Walking dogs in snow needs extra care. Here are the tips.

What to Do When a Parrot Has a Cold, and Which Medicine to Use
Parrots catch colds from temperature change or bacterial and viral infection. Use bird-specific medicine such as gentamicin or oxytetracycline, keep the bird warm, and prevent recurrence with good hygiene and a stable temperature.

Is a Non-Black Dog Nose Normal
Most dogs have black noses, but some are other colors. Is that normal? Here are the reasons a dog's nose is not black.

Winter Care Tips for Dogs
Winter is cold, so people stay in, spending more time with dogs. It is a hard season for dogsโcold cuts outdoor time, and poor warmth causes chills and colds. For a happy winter, watch the dog's daily life and health. Here are winter dog-care tips.

Can a Baby Parrot Recover from a Cold on Its Own?
A baby parrot rarely recovers from a cold by itself. Causes range from temperature swings to primary bacterial or viral infection, and chicks are weak. Learn how to treat a chick's cold and what to watch for.

What Are the Symptoms of a Cold in Parrots?
Parrots catch colds too, with sneezing and a runny nose, usually from temperature swings or bacterial or viral infection. Learn the causes and specific cold symptoms in parrots.

Why Is Your Dog’s Urine Yellow
Yellow urine clearly signals diet or health issues, but do not panicโcheck other signs like appetite and odor; analyze specifically. Here are the causes of yellow urine.

Why an Older Dog Suddenly Goes Lame in the Hind Legs
An older dog's lameness may be a sprain, or osteoporosis from age-related calcium deficiency. Either way, take it seriouslyโsenior dogs are fragile. Here are the causes of sudden hind-leg lameness in older dogs.