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Daily Care for Cats
A few things to know about keeping cats. Homes with pet cats must pay special attention to cleaning; this affects both the pet's health and our own lives, but some corners are always overlooked. Let's look at daily care notes for raising cats.

Dalmatian Price: How Much Does a Dalmatian Cost?
Anyone who watched '101 Dalmatians' knows the Dalmatian is the spotted dog. This article covers Dalmatian prices and how much one costs.

How to Prevent Oral Problems in Cats
If you notice bad breath, drooling, tartar or red swollen gums in your cat, pay attention - it may have an oral disease.

Samoyed Buying Guide: What to Check Before You Buy
Choosing a Samoyed that suits you is important. Before buying, learn about the breed so you can judge correctly. This article shares tips for selecting a Samoyed.

Cat Stomatitis: Symptoms and Treatment
Stomatitis, also called chronic gingivitis or stomatitis complex, generally shows gum overgrowth and swelling, bad breath, drooling and chewing difficulty, severely causing anorexia. The oral mucosa is red and inflamed; severe cases inflame the throat.

Causes and Treatment of ‘Dog Turning Intestines’ (Parvovirus)
'Dog turning intestines' is the folk name for canine parvovirus (enteritis), common in spring and winter. It is highly contagious and often fatal. If you keep several dogs, isolate the sick one at once and disinfect thoroughly.

Why Cats and Dogs Shed in Spring (and When to Worry)
Shedding spikes in spring and autumn as pets swap coats — that's normal. But heavy hair loss with behavior changes can signal skin disease, diet, allergies, stress, or parasites.

Symptoms of Canine Parainfluenza Virus Infection
Canine parainfluenza virus infection is a respiratory infectious disease caused by the parainfluenza virus, with main clinical features of fever, nasal discharge and cough, along with catarrhal rhinitis and bronchitis. This article explains its symptoms and treatment.

What Are the Symptoms of Rabies
Rabies, also known as hydrophobia or "mad dog disease," is an acute contagious zoonotic disease caused by the rabies virus, mainly showing excitement and paralysis. This article explains what the symptoms of rabies look like.

Signs of a Buck Rabbit in Heat
A buck in heat turns from calm to irritable and aggressive: poor appetite, restless stomping, urine spraying, and mounting — especially with a doe, and fights with other bucks in heat. Frequent heat without a mate can cause prostate disease. If you will not breed, neuter at a vet (never during heat); if you will, add a doe, though two rabbits mean more work.