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Common Abdominal Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Ascites, Stomach Bleeding and More
Abdominal disease hits the stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas and peritoneum, causing vomiting, diarrhea, pain and fluid buildup. Learn the signs and treatments.

Caring for a Doe Rabbit Before and After Birth
Care around birth affects kit survival. Before birth build reserves; after, support milk and watch nursing. Here is the full schedule.

What Foods Calcium-Boost a Hamster?
Hamsters usually get enough calcium from diet, but when bones need support, use dairy, egg white, dried mealworms, shrimp, or fortified mix, while avoiding lactose-heavy milk and overfeeding.

Cat and Dog Diet: Taboos and Nutritional Supplements
Cats and dogs can eat many human foods but easily get sick from wrong ones. Learn which fruits and vegetables are safe in moderation, which are dangerous, and which supplements help, always weighted against gut health.

How to Prevent and Treat Postpartum Feed Refusal in Does
Earlier we analyzed why does refuse food after birth; some owners still don't know how to prevent it. This article details the prevention methods for postpartum feed refusal in does.

Is Your Cat Turning Yellow a Sign of Illness?
Yellow skin, gums, or eyes in a cat mean jaundiceโusually liver trouble from excess bilirubin. It splits into prehepatic, hepatic, and posthepatic types; diagnosis must come from a vet, and posthepatic cases need surgery, not just medication.

Why Kits Get Chilled and How to Revive Them
Kits get chilled when the nest box isn't ready, the doe births outside it, or a kit is dragged out while nursing. This guide covers the causes and three warming first-aid methods to save a cold kit.

Bacterial Infections in Dogs and Cats: Symptoms and Medications
Bacterial infections in dogs and cats range from leptospirosis and Lyme disease to E. coli, brucellosis, pasteurellosis, staph, and salmonella. This guide summarizes each disease's signs and the drugs and prevention that matter most.

How to Improve Your Dog’s Malnutrition
Start with a vet exam to rule out disease, then a tailored diet and activity plan. Mild cases improve with diet, supplements, and exercise; severe cases need IV fluids and supportive care. Most effects are reversible if caught earlyโotherwise organ damage can follow.

What Are the Signs of Cat Constipation?
Constipated cats visit the litter box with no result, strain and cry while defecating, lose appetite, and may show a hard belly mass when severe. Causes include slow motility, low-fiber diets, stress, and illness. Prevent it with fiber, water, exercise, and gentle massage.