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Foods Hamsters Can Eat (Part 6)

Foods Hamsters Can Eat (Part 6)

Hamsters are omnivores, but not everything is safe. Green beans, a little dragon fruit or strawberry, and dried leafy greens are fine in small amounts β€” yet sugary fruit strains the liver and kidneys and risks diabetes, and fruit hidden in the cheek pouches rots and inflames them. Avoid durian (its smell upsets hamsters) and cold fruits like mango. More diet restrictions are covered in Part 1.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Does Your Dog Need Dental Care?

Why Does Your Dog Need Dental Care?

Modern soft diets leave residue on a dog's teeth, leading to bad breath, tartar, and gum disease β€” problems wild dogs avoided by chewing raw bones. Start dental care as soon as the baby teeth are in (around 6 months), brushing two to three times a week, and use aids like dental gel, chews, and rinses.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Do Male and Female Rabbits Act When in Heat?

How Do Male and Female Rabbits Act When in Heat?

Intact rabbits show clear, different heat signs by sex. Does get a dark-red, swollen vulva, rub their chins on objects, and may show false pregnancy; bucks circle, mount, and bite to hold. Knowing these signs helps you manage breeding and the mess that comes with it.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Does the Samoyed Have Such a Good Temperament?

Why Does the Samoyed Have Such a Good Temperament?

The Samoyed β€” the 'smiling angel' β€” is gentle, affectionate, and great with kids and the elderly, though some joke a little devil hides inside. Bred in frigid climates, it's cold-hardy, cheerful, and loves exercise, and while its intelligence is only average, it learns basic commands with training.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
How Cat Health Relates to Nutrition

How Cat Health Relates to Nutrition

Pet cats are fully domesticated and far more delicate than stray cats, so nutrition β€” not just any kibble β€” is what keeps them well; spend on prevention through good food rather than on treatment. Favor natural options like raw meat, egg yolk, and goat's milk, use immune boosters such as transfer factor, and skip treat-pouches and gravy toppers that are mostly attractants.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Cat Traits and Personality

Cat Traits and Personality

Cats are built carnivores β€” sharp teeth, retractable claws, night vision, and keen hearing make them expert hunters, while instinctive litter-burying and constant self-grooming keep them clean. In temperament they're curious, playful, and affectionate on their own terms, happy to amuse themselves yet quick to bond with a patient owner.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What You Must Know Before Getting a Dog

What You Must Know Before Getting a Dog

Owning a dog is a long-term commitment with real costs β€” shots, monthly parasite control, food, and care can run around 700 yuan a month before any illness β€” plus the time for training, daily walks, and emotional attention. Think it through: you can choose a pet, but the dog can't choose otherwise and will spend its whole life with you.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is Your Cat Sticking Out Its Tongue Just to Look Cute?

Is Your Cat Sticking Out Its Tongue Just to Look Cute?

A cat with its tongue out is often just relaxed, grooming, asleep, or born with a short chin that can't hold it inβ€”all harmless. But a tongue that stays out with panting, drooling, bad breath, or lethargy can point to heart or lung disease, heatstroke, or a respiratory infection that needs a vet.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Has Your Cat Suddenly Lost Its Appetite?

Why Has Your Cat Suddenly Lost Its Appetite?

A cat that stops eating may just be bored with its food, stressed, or reacting to heat or vaccinesβ€”but it can also signal dental pain, pancreatitis, kidney disease, or a blockage. If the slump lasts more than two days, assume a medical cause and see a vet. A sudden increase in appetite can mean diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or parasites.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Does an Indoor Dog Still Need Brushing?

Does an Indoor Dog Still Need Brushing?

Even a dog that never goes outside needs its teeth brushedβ€”food debris between teeth breeds bacteria and builds plaque that leads to bad breath, gum disease, and infection. Start around six months with a pet toothbrush and fluoride-free pet paste, and keep it gentle so brushing stays a positive routine.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026