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Common Eye Diseases in Dogs and Cats: Conjunctivitis, Keratitis and More
Eyes are vital to dogs and cats; disease lowers their quality of life and can cause blindness. Learn the signs and treatments of the most common eye conditions.

How to Choose a Healthy Hamster
Many people pick a cute hamster on impulse, then regret it. Choosing well takes skill. Here is what to check before you bring one home.

Dog Has Interdigital Dermatitis? Here’s What to Do
The most obvious symptom of canine interdigital dermatitis is bumps between the toes like acne; if not handled they grow, fester and bleed, and some dogs limp from pain. Left untreated it may cause sepsis. Treat promptlyβsee our summary.

Care Tips for a Pregnant Cat
Some owners want 'many descendants' and skip spaying; an unspayed female outdoors easily gets 'accidentally pregnant.' As the owner, you're responsible for the kittens. Here are pregnancy care tips.

How to Treat Cat Cataracts
In humans, cataracts are the top cause of blindness. In cats they're rarer but still serious; untreated they can blind the cat. Here we explain treatment.

Can Cats Get Glaucoma?
Feline glaucoma is high intraocular pressure harming the eye; cats have congenital, primary, and secondary types, and untreated it can blind. Here we explain it.

What to Do If Your Cat Has a Seizure
Feline epilepsy is an intermittent, brain-origin disease marked by convulsions; after an episode the cat often staggers and circles. Let's learn about it.

How to Stop a Dog Leaking Urine When Excited
Excited urine leaking is not a disease and needs no cure, but it soils floors and harms training, so it can be improved with calm arrivals, separation training, more exercise, and obedience commands.

How to Clean Different Parts of Your Rabbit
Rabbits should not be bathed often, so clean only the dirty spots. Paws, eyes, body, and ears each need a different approach, and recurring dirt or discharge can signal mites or disease that needs treatment.

How Good Is a Rabbit’s Night Vision?
Rabbit night vision is about as good as daytime vision because their eyes gather light well, but like all vision they have a blind spot, a small zone right in front of the nose that they compensate for with smell.