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How to Groom a Rabbit?
Rabbits molt heavily every three months and need daily brushing during shedding season to stop them swallowing loose fur. Use a pin brush stroked with the coat, or a damp towel for rabbits that resist combs. Routine grooming is the simplest way to prevent dangerous wool block (hairball syndrome).

How to Handle a Rabbit’s Watery Eyes
Foreign matter, inflammation, or disease commonly cause tearing; a rabbit may tear normally at low frequency. If the eye is always wet, something is wrong - check early. Here are causes and fixes.

Raising Rabbits Is Not Hard, but Note These Points
Pet rabbits are calm and gentle, fairly easy to keep, but their bodies are fragile. Beyond diet and housing, some points matter. Here they are.

What Are the Symptoms of a Sick Hamster?
Hamsters are fragile; poor care makes them sick. Here are the signs of illness.

Why Does a Hamster Bite the Cage?
Energetic hamsters bite cages without a wheel. Here is why and how to stop it.

Can Cats Eat Raw Meat? Precautions
Owners think cats, as carnivores, can eat raw meat β but it brings digestion and parasite problems. Here is whether and how.

Consequences of Cat Tartar and Prevention Tips
Many think tartar is just bad breath and not serious. But untreated tartar has serious consequencesβtooth loss, damage to the support system, gum recession, jaw recession. So don't underestimate dental cleaning. Below are the severity and prevention tips.

How to Best Handle Cat Tartar
Cat teeth are hidden and owners often forget to clean them; often they only open the mouth when bad breath appears and find tartar. With regular cleaning this is avoidable. Here are handling methods.

What to Do When a Hamster Won’t Eat
Hamsters are food-sensitive and hoard in their cheeks, so sudden refusal to eat signals a problem. Here is why a hamster stops eating.

What Causes Dental Disease in Hamsters?
As rodents, teeth are vital to hamsters and a health indicator. Here is what leads to hamster dental problems.