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Before and After Bringing a Kitten Home
Before a kitten arrives, set up one clean room with litter box, bed, food, and carrier. Keep its starter food, prepare a semi-enclosed bed, and gather grooming basics.

What to Do When Your Dog Is Constipated in Summer
Summer constipation in dogs disrupts gut function and dulls the coat. The fix is mostly preventionβmore water, exercise, and fiberβsince causes range from table scraps to low fluid intake.

How to Make Your Indoor Cat Happier
Indoor cats need enrichment to stay happy: clean litter boxes, quality food, toys, scratching posts, perches, and daily play. A stimulating home keeps a curious cat healthy and content.

Practical Feeding Tips for Your Dog
Feeding well means set meal times, quality kibble, and minimal switching. Watch the bowl to gauge portions, and use mealtime for basic training.

How to Check Your Cat for Anemia
Anemia can signal serious trouble β poor nutrition, blood parasites, hemolysis, or feline leukemia β so it pays to check. Pale ears, gums, or paw pads are the telltale signs; for nutritional anemia, a course of liver supplement plus lean meat often helps, but see a vet if it doesn't improve.

Internal Parasites in Dogs and How to Treat Them
Deworming isn't only for dogs that show worms in their stool β by then the body is already full of eggs. Common internal parasites include roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, pinworms, heartworms, and toxoplasma, each with distinct symptoms and routes of spread; a vet confirms and prescribes the right treatment.

Helping Your Schnauzer Through the Stress Period
It is normal for a puppy to show stress after arriving home, but a few habits make the adjustment smooth: bond early through the first cuddles and daily feedings, keep the old food (soaked soft), and give it a quiet, warm, crate-like place to sleep. If mild signs like poor appetite, low spirits, or slight vomiting and diarrhea appear, stay calm, rule out infection, and let rest and a sensible diet do the work.

Cat Cold: Symptoms, Care, and Prevention
A cat's normal temperature runs 38.0β39.6Β°C; a dry nose and warm ears hint at fever, and any sick cat needs easy food plus water (a pinch of salt per 100 ml, syringed if it won't drink). Keep the environment clean, warm in winter, and well-ventilated in summer, and take the cat to a vet promptly if symptoms worsen or it stops eating, drinking, or breathing easily.

Dog Has Diarrhea but Still Acts Fine β What’s Going On?
A dog with diarrhea but normal energy still needs the cause found β usually parasites, a reaction to new food, bacteria, a swallowed object, or a drug side effect. At home, rest the gut with a 12β24 hour fast (water only), then a bland boiled-meat-and-rice diet reintroduced slowly over four days, plus probiotics and fiber; see a vet if it persists or a chronic issue like kidney disease is suspected.

Diagnosing and Treating Canine Parvovirus
Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious acute disease and one of the deadliest threats to dogs, hitting weaned puppies hardest. It takes two forms: the gastroenteritis type (vomiting then tomato-juice-red, foul diarrhea, fever, low white cells) and the myocarditis type (sudden death in young pups from heart failure). It spreads by mouth from infected stool, urine, and vomit, and vaccination is the real defense β isolate any sick dog and disinfect with 2% caustic soda or 10β20% bleach.