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How to Feed Rabbits at Each Life Stage
Feeding needs differ by life stage. Master the right method for each to raise healthier rabbits. Here is how to feed rabbits at every stage.

How to Tell a Cat’s Age
Not sure how old a rescued stray is? Judge by coat and build, eyes, and teeth β young cats are lean with clear eyes and clean white teeth; older cats gray, cloudy-eyed, and tartar-covered. Learn the key points.

What to Do When Your Rabbit Won’t Eat Feed
Many keepers report rabbits refusing feed, so here are practical fixes to try.

How to Read Cat Body Language
Humans have micro-expressions; cats have body language showing mood, but many cannot read it. Here is how to read cat language.

Causes and Prevention of Urinary Stones in Rabbits
The leading cause of urinary stones in rabbits is insufficient water intake, with excess calcium and individual predisposition also playing a role. This guide covers the symptoms, underlying causes, and how to manage and prevent the condition.

How to Supplement Calcium for Dogs Properly
Normally dogs barely need calcium supplements; over-supplementing makes bones outpace muscles, easily causing joint issues. Here is how to supplement calcium properly.

Preventing and Treating Rabbit Colibacillosis (E. coli)
Rabbit colibacillosis is an explosive, high-mortality intestinal disease, especially in 1β4 month kits. This guide covers symptoms, necropsy findings, diagnosis, prevention, and oxytetracycline/streptomycin treatment.

Essential Tips for First-Time Hamster Owners
New hamster owners need real knowledge, not just enthusiasm, to avoid mistakes. This guide covers housing, bedding, bath sand, water, chew toys, and exercise wheels.

How to Remove Tartar Buildup in Dogs
If your dog has tartar, failing to address it promptly can lead to oral health problems. Once you notice tartar buildup, deal with it right awayβthe longer it is left, the more serious the oral issues become and the harder they are to treat. Here is how to handle dog tartar properly.

Signs of Periodontitis in Dogs
Unlike us, dogs are not brushed every dayβoften just twice a week, and some owners never brush their dog's teeth at all. This easily leads to oral diseases such as periodontitis. You may not know much about it, so let us take a closer look at periodontitis in dogs.