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How to Care for a Pet with Arthritis

How to Care for a Pet with Arthritis

Arthritis is a progressive joint disease affecting most older dogs and cats, causing pain and reduced mobility. Management centers on weight control, appropriate anti-inflammatory medication, and joint supplements, and prevention through early supplementation beats treatment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Feeding a Pregnant Cat: Diet Before, During, and After Birth

Feeding a Pregnant Cat: Diet Before, During, and After Birth

A pregnant queen's needs shift hard β€” her intake climbs to 1.5–2Γ— normal by delivery, so transition her to calorie-dense kitten food over seven days and keep calcium steady. After birth she loses about 40% of the pregnancy weight gain and needs energy-rich, calcium-supplemented food, with free feeding while the litter is large.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Caring for a Pregnant Cat: Key Precautions

Caring for a Pregnant Cat: Key Precautions

A pregnant cat needs gentle exercise and sunlight, regular grooming, and a quiet place to rest, with a familiar whelping box set up about ten days before delivery. Keep her from jumping down from heights or clearing obstacles, and support her belly when you pick her up so the developing kittens are never compressed.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Symptoms of Leptospirosis in Pets

Symptoms of Leptospirosis in Pets

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic infection of dogs and cats caused by pathogenic Leptospira, often silent but marked by fever, jaundice, anemia, edema, hemoglobinuria, bleeding, and in severe cases kidney and liver failure. It spreads through urine, contaminated water, and bites, peaks in warm wet seasons, and is diagnosed by signs plus kidney and liver damage. Prevention is vaccination and rodent control; treatment is antibiotics plus supportive care, avoiding streptomycin when kidneys are involved.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Essential Nutrients in a Cat’s Daily Diet

Essential Nutrients in a Cat’s Daily Diet

Cats need protein, fat, and vitamins to stay healthyβ€”protein supplies essential amino acids like taurine that cats cannot make themselves. Fat is their main energy source, while B-vitamins and vitamins E and K support metabolism, liver health, and appetite. A balanced diet is the foundation of disease resistance.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Where to Buy a Dog

Where to Buy a Dog

You can buy a dog from online sellers, open-air dog markets, pet stores, breeders, or private owners β€” but safety and after-sales support vary widely. Professional kennels and reputable pet stores cost more yet guarantee health, pedigree, and follow-up care, making them the safest choice.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Best Dog Food for a Samoyed

Best Dog Food for a Samoyed

The Samoyed β€” often called the 'smiling angel' for its bright white coat and gentle, lively temperament β€” stays healthy and handsome largely through diet. Match the food to the dog's condition: high-protein, low-fat formulas for overweight dogs, coat-supporting nutrients (omega-3s, vitamin D, DHA) for dull fur, and easily digested, protein-rich senior diets after age 12–14. Favor natural, additive-light foods over heavily processed ones to support a longer, healthier life.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Dogs Vomit Yellow Fluid and How to Treat It

Why Dogs Vomit Yellow Fluid and How to Treat It

Vomiting yellow fluid is usually tied to diet or gastrointestinal disease, and the underlying cause is revealed by the dog's body condition, feeding routine, and what the vomit looks like. Once you rule out a gastric foreign body or viral infection, most cases from gastritis or gastroenteritis improve with short-term fasting, antiemetics, and gut support.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Do Cats Eat (and Catch) Mice?

Why Do Cats Eat (and Catch) Mice?

Cats hunt mice mainly to get taurine, an amino acid they cannot make and that protects their eyes, heart, and immune system β€” and mice were an easy, abundant nocturnal prey. Well-fed pets no longer need them for nutrition, but the hunting instinct and surplus energy keep the chase alive.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Can Dogs Drink Goat Milk?

Can Dogs Drink Goat Milk?

Dogs can drink goat milk β€” its makeup suits them, aiding gut absorption, immunity, brain development, and bone strength β€” and it is a solid supplement when a mother's milk runs short. Feed it diluted and warm to puppies via syringe or bottle, and phase it out by three months.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026