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Day three of wet tail, sleeping constantly, not eating or drinking, has a heartbeat but won’t wake.

A hamster with wet tail that won't eat or drink can quickly dehydrate and die. Take it to an in-person vet for injections and nutritional support; if you can't see a vet, use a needleless syringe to slowly give diluted glucose-electrolyte water.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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Why do puppies sleep huddled together?

Puppies sleeping huddled together is an instinctive behavior that helps maintain body warmth, especially on cold nights. As naturally social animals, huddling also strengthens social bonds. It also eases anxiety and increases their sense of security.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does My Dog Love Sleeping on My Bed?

Why Does My Dog Love Sleeping on My Bed?

A dog on your bed is not disobedience - it seeks your scent for security, wants to guard you, follows its pack instinct, or just finds its own bed uncomfortable. Set firm rules if you prefer it elsewhere.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 7, 2026
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How do you tell if two chinchillas get along in one cage?

Two chinchillas get along if they live peacefully without frequent fights, bites, threats, or chasing, and share food, water, and toys without conflict. Mutual grooming or sleeping together shows success.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
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Why does my dog like to sleep with me?

Sleeping with the owner relates to protection, pack habit, possessiveness, and security. Almost all dogs protect owners, and sleeping together helps. As pack animals, the owner's scent brings security. It also shows possessiveness, or the dog may just find its bed uncomfortable; give a cozy bed.

Q&A πŸ“… August 8, 2026
Why Does Your Cat Like to Sleep With You?

Why Does Your Cat Like to Sleep With You?

Cat owners may find a furry guest in bed soon after lying down. This article explains why cats like to sleep with their owners.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 8, 2026
What to Do When a Kitten Won’t Sleep in Its Bed?

What to Do When a Kitten Won’t Sleep in Its Bed?

A kitten that refuses its own bed and insists on sleeping with you is usually driven by a need for security, warmth, or companionship. To gently change the habit, set up a roomy, cozy bed with a soft cushionβ€”and, for a clingy kitten, tuck in a piece of your worn clothing so it can smell you. Place the bed somewhere quiet, warm, and dim, and spend calming time playing and grooming before sleep to help it settle. Build independence gradually: move the bed a little farther from your own over time, and keep night-time interaction low. Patience and consistency turn the cat bed into a place your kitten chooses on its own.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
A Cat’s Favorite Things

A Cat’s Favorite Things

Many expect a cute kitten, but once home you find odd little habits. The sweet cat of fantasy may be an aloof solo soul. If the dream breaks, return to reality: learn your pet's interests and enjoy life together.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
How to Treat Dog Separation Anxiety

How to Treat Dog Separation Anxiety

Dog separation anxiety shows as: sad, barking, crying, biting the bed/furniture/pad when alone; on return it trembles hard in the crate. Once formed it is severe, so act at the first sign.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Why Does My Cat Sleep on Me

Why Does My Cat Sleep on Me

Everyone knows cats are famous for independence. Yet they still attach to their owners. A cat coming to sleep on you is proof of absolute trust β€” a sleeping cat is vulnerable and will only sleep with those it shares a strong bond with.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026