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The Dangers of a Picky Hamster and What to Do

The Dangers of a Picky Hamster and What to Do

Hamsters easily turn into picky eaters. Left alone, that leads to poor nutrition, overgrown teeth, and even diabetes. Here is how to gauge the severity and fix it.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Chew Toys Do Hamsters Commonly Use?

What Chew Toys Do Hamsters Commonly Use?

Hamsters must chew to keep their teeth from overgrowing, which would block eating and cause disease. Common options are chew sticks, mineral stones, salt bricks, lab blocks, nuts, and apple branches — pick based on your hamster's taste and diet, and check tooth length regularly.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Cat Calcium Deficiency: Symptoms and Fixes

Cat Calcium Deficiency: Symptoms and Fixes

Cat calcium lack shows as unexplained twitching, incomplete bone growth (rickets, paralysis), slow growth, uneven teeth (a double row), and poor appetite. Fix with quality food plus meat and supplements like liquid calcium, and sun for absorption; pregnant and lactating mothers need extra.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Why Dogs Develop Splayed (Flat) Feet

Why Dogs Develop Splayed (Flat) Feet

Dog splayed feet (paws flat on the ground) come from long cage stays, slippery floors, too-fast growth and obesity, calcium lack, or a natural 'rabbit paw'. Most are avoidable; feed a balanced diet with calcium and give sun for absorption.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Key Management for Raising Baby Rabbits

Key Management for Raising Baby Rabbits

A baby rabbit is usually one from weaning to three months, the hardest age to keep and the time with the highest death rate. Here are the key management tasks to raise survival.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
A Beginner’s Guide to Keeping a Golden Hamster

A Beginner’s Guide to Keeping a Golden Hamster

Small pets are easy to keep, which is why animals like guinea pigs were tamed. The golden hamster, also called the Syrian hamster, is a favorite. Here is how beginners should care for one.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Causes a Cat to Lose Its Whiskers?

What Causes a Cat to Lose Its Whiskers?

Cats lose whiskers from normal shedding (kittens and seniors), skin disease, or nutritional deficiency. Whiskers are a sensing and measuring organ — never cut them. Keep a balanced diet and a clean environment, and see a vet if hair loss or redness appears with the whisker loss.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Set Up a Rabbit Hutch

How to Set Up a Rabbit Hutch

Rabbits live in cages long term, so a comfortable hutch is essential, and place it away from damp, dark spots. This article details the items and cautions for setting up a rabbit hutch.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Caring for a Chinchilla

Caring for a Chinchilla

Chinchillas are delicate vegetarians that often die from wrong food and heat. Choose a healthy, calm youngster, house it in a plastic-free cage at 8–25°C, feed a hay-based diet, and keep its environment quiet and let it clean itself in dust baths.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Maintain Your Cat’s Dental Health

How to Maintain Your Cat’s Dental Health

Tartar and gingivitis are common feline dental problems, usually caused by owners feeding too much soft food and skipping regular teeth cleaning. This article shares practical methods and tips to keep a cat's teeth healthy.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026