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Toys Cats Love
The best cat toys are simple and cheap: a scratch post, toy mice, a wand, balls, silver-vine chews, and even boxes. Rotate them and pair play with silver vine or catnip in moderation.

How to Make Your Cat Happy Through Play
Play is how cats bond, learn, and burn energy. The right toys and short, regular sessions satisfy their hunting instinct and build a closer relationship without overtiring a kitten.

Can Dogs Eat Bones?
Dogs can eat bones β but only the right kind. Raw, fresh meaty bones are healthy and nutritious; cooked, smoked, or dried bones and hard weight-bearing bones are the dangerous ones to avoid.

How to Feed Stray Cats
This is a guide to feeding strays, not a home-care plan β the aim is to meet a stray's minimum needs within your budget. The basics are simple: a labeled mainstream kibble, clean water, and never table scraps.

How to Adopt a Stray Cat
If you find newborn kittens outdoors, don't rush to take them β the mother may be fetching food, and your scent can make her reject them. Watch first, confirm they're orphaned, then prepare for a demanding but rewarding rescue.

Dog Foods That Boost the Immune System
Dogs thrive on meat but still benefit from certain fruits and vegetables. Ten common, nutrient-rich options β from cranberries to coconut oil β can support immunity, digestion, and long-term health when fed in the right way.

How to Fix Bad Breath in Dogs
People get bad breath without brushing, and dogs rarely have their teeth cleanedβso brushing is the most direct fix. Diet matters too: dogs on mostly dry kibble tend to have far less odor than those eating canned food, table scraps, or cheese.

Bad Breath in a Two-Month-Old Puppy
A two-month-old puppy's digestive system is still immature, so bad breath is commonβand sometimes it is simply a lack of cleaning. Lighten the diet and start gentle dental care; if the odor persists or comes with other signs, check with a vet.

Can Dogs Eat Strawberries?
Dogs can eat strawberries in moderation. They are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin C and may even help brighten teeth, but their high sugar content means they should be an occasional treat, not a daily staple. Always wash them well to remove pesticide residue.

How Cats Keep Themselves Clean
Cats have no hands, so they groom with tongue, saliva, teeth, and paws. Rough tongues lift loose fur and dirt, saliva cleans and cools, teeth crush parasites, and paws handle what the rest cannot.