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Your cat may be sneezing because of dust, scented litter, household sprays, allergies, or an upper respiratory infection. One sneeze is usually not a problem. Frequent sneezing, coughing, colored discharge, low appetite, or trouble breathing means you should contact your...
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Your cat was purring happily one minute, and the next, they sank their teeth into your hand. Sound familiar? Cats bite for a reason — it's almost always their way of telling you something. This uide breaks down the 7...
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You just picked up a box of tiny, peeping chicks and now you're wondering if you're doing everything right. Here's the short answer: baby chicks need warmth, clean water, starter feed, and a safe brooder. Get those four things right...
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The short answer: keep new chicks separate for 2 to 4 weeks, let both groups see each other before any physical contact, then merge them gradually under supervision. Do it right, and your flock will sort itself out with minimal...
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Learning how to take care of a hamster starts with one simple truth: tiny pet, not tiny responsibility. A healthy hamster needs a roomy enclosure, deep bedding, a safe wheel, fresh food and water, and a quiet place to feel...
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