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Why Does Your Kitten Smell Bad? Check These 5 Spots
Cats are clean and rarely smell even without baths; a persistent odor points to a cause. Teething or dental disease (tartar, gingivitis) gives a sulfur smell; ear mites, poor digestion, or impacted anal glands add odor; and a cat that won't self-groom in a dirty home (uncleaned litter, moldy bed, poor airflow) becomes an 'odor magnet.' Check the mouth, gut, anal glands, ears, and environment.
Do Border Collies tear up the house?
Border Collies can be destructive. They are smart and obedient but very energetic, so without enough exercise they may chew things out of boredom. Their high intelligence means they may also wreck things out of spite, and teething at 4–5 months adds another risk if no chews are provided.
Can rabbits eat watermelon?
Rabbits should not eat watermelon. Its high water and sugar content upsets their digestion and strains their teeth and gut, and only a small amount of the white rind is safe as an occasional treat.

How to Choose the Right Cat Canned Food
Cat food comes in two main types — staple cans (complete nutrition, can replace dry food) and snack cans (treats only, often with palatants). When choosing a staple can, check that a named meat leads the ingredient list, crude protein is high, fat is moderate, and buy from reputable brands while avoiding grains, sugars, and questionable additives.
Why does my puppy bite my hands?
A puppy biting your hand is usually harmless — it wants to play, is teething and using your fingers to soothe its gums, or smells food on your hands. Provide chew toys during teething to protect your hands and furniture.

Do Dogs Need to Switch Food Regularly?
Dogs benefit from periodic food changes: nutritional needs shift across puppy, adult, and senior life stages, health issues (joints, skin, teeth) call for targeted formulas, and rotation aids weight control and fights flavor fatigue. Switch gradually with a 7-day transition (75/25 → 50/50 → 25/75 → 100%) and slow down if digestion reacts.

What Happens If Dog Food Is Too Salty
Salty dog food (over 1% sodium) brings tear stains, shedding, salt poisoning, thirst and dehydration, pickiness, kidney and heart strain, and dental issues. Choose low-salt balanced food, skip human table scraps, and soak-then-drain if you already bought salty kibble.

A Cat’s Life Stages and Care Tips
A cat's average life is about 15 years. Key stages: kitten (0-6 mo, wean and vaccinate), young adult (1-3 yr), adult (3-6 yr), mature (7-10 yr, senior food), senior (11-14 yr, yearly exams), and geriatric (15+ yr, twice-yearly vet visits). Spay/neuter if no breeding plan.

When Can Puppies Be Weaned
Puppies are usually ready to wean at 4-6 weeks, when their immune, teeth, and digestion can handle solid food. Start with puppy mush (kibble softened in warm water or goat milk), then shorten soaking time until they eat dry food.

What Happens If a Dog Eats Wet Food Long-Term
Wet food adds moisture and appeals to picky eaters, but fed alone long-term it can drive plaque and tartar, pickiness, higher cost, and weight gain. Mix it with dry food and pick a complete, balanced product for best results.