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My cat went missing yesterday morning and I found it outside this morning; it is quiet and won’t eat, though it used to be very livelyβwhat should I do?
A cat found after being lost for a while may feel nervous and show unusual behavior like quietness and not eating, so give it security in a calm, warm, comfortable room with familiar bedding and toys. Outdoor stress or bullying can also cause depression; stay patient and comfort it. Since disease can't be ruled out, watch its condition and see a vet if symptoms persist.
What turtles are suitable for free-roaming at home?
Small tortoise species such as the spur-thighed tortoise, Hermann's tortoise, and star tortoise are good for free-roaming because they are easy to manage. They need adequate water, food, and clean surroundings, plus shade from the sun.
Why does a dog have smelly feet?
A dog's sweat glands are in the paws; sweat plus paw fur that stays damp causes odor, worsened by stepping in dirt or urine. Wounds or fungal infection can also smell.
How often should I trim a Golden Retriever’s nails?
Trim a Golden Retriever's nails about every 2 weeks, adjusted by activity level. Active dogs wear them down, while less active dogs need more frequent trims.
How often is it best to walk a Teddy (Toy Poodle)?
It is recommended to walk a Teddy one to two times a day, with at least 30 minutes of outdoor activity. Proper exercise strengthens the body and keeps the dog happy.
How often should a medium dog’s nails be trimmed?
Trim a dog's nails every 2 to 4 weeks by growth rate. Outdoor dogs wear them down and need less frequent trims; indoor dogs need more. Use dog-specific clippers to avoid injury.
How long until a Golden Retriever puppy can go out to play?
A Golden puppy can go out only after full vaccination; unvaccinated ones have low resistance and high virus risk. First shot at 45 days, all shots after 3 months, so usually out only after 3 months when antibodies form.
How often should pet dry shampoo powder be used?
Do not use pet dry shampoo powder too often; every 2 to 4 weeks. Over-cleaning harms skin and coat and causes disease. Indoor cats stay clean and need only monthly baths; active dogs can be bathed or powdered regularly.
At what age does a Corgi’s nose turn black?
A Corgi's nose gradually turns black around 3 months of age, needing enough melanin deposition. Low melanin slows the process, so add nutrition and sunlight. After 6 months the nose is clearly black.
When does an Alaskan Malamute defecate?
An Alaskan Malamute has a fast gut and usually defecates 15 to 25 minutes after eating. It circles and sniffs beforehand as a sign. Take puppies to a spot and walk adults about 20 minutes after meals, and clean up outdoors.