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Cat Urethritis: How Long to Recover and What Medicine to Use
Recovery from cat urethritis depends on the cause: a simple bacterial infection clears in about a week (up to 3 weeks if severe), while stones or parasites need 4–6 weeks with urine cultures. Treat bacterial cases with vet-prescribed antibiotics and keep the environment clean to avoid relapse.

A Complete Guide to Preventing Rabbit Diseases
Disease prevention is a vital part of rabbit management, yet most farms are weak here. Here are some prevention and control measures to ease the burden on rabbit keepers.

What to Do When an Arowana Has Enteritis
Enteritis is common in arowana, with several causes that need different treatments. This article covers the common causes and how to treat each.

How to Care for a Persian Cat
The Persian is a representative long-haired breed that needs daily coat care and eye cleaning. Owners should learn the breed's traits — its flat face, short nose, and long silky coat — and commit to regular grooming, bathing, and a proper diet.
What medicine for a Golden Retriever’s sudden frequent urination?
Frequent urination has many causes, so a vet exam is needed; infections use antibiotics like amoxicillin-clavulanate, and cystitis may need levofloxacin or norfloxacin.

Alligator Snapping Turtle Farming Techniques
Good care of alligator snapping turtles requires sound farming technique. Here are the key techniques for raising them healthily.

What to Do When Parrot Fish Get Enteritis
Parrot-fish enteritis has several causes, and the signs and cure differ by cause: bacterial, internal parasites, a water swing, or indigestion. Tell them apart by appetite and stool, then bath or deworm - and fix the water when that is the trigger.
My rabbit got diarrhea (watery) two hours after a bath and blow-dry, but energy is fine. What should I do?
Post-bath diarrhea with good energy is likely chills or stress upsetting gut flora; keep it warm and withhold food briefly. Offer warm water with a little glucose and electrolytes to prevent dehydration. Severe cases may take lactase tablets and norfloxacin; rabbits rarely need baths.

Why Is My Parrot Fish’s Belly Swollen?
A swollen parrot-fish belly means overfeeding and indigestion, pregnancy, or gut disease. Stop feeding and medicate for indigestion, ease water changes during pregnancy, and use norfloxacin or a stronger mix for enteritis - but find the cause first.

How to Tell If a Guinea Pig Has a Urinary Tract Infection
Signs of a guinea pig UTI are frequent, urgent, or painful urination, cloudy or bloody urine, and constant licking of the rear. It usually comes from E. coli entering the urinary tract, so limit fecal contact. Common drugs include enrofloxacin and sulfonamides, but a vet should confirm.
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