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  • How Soon Can a Cat Get Pregnant After Delivering?

    Cats can get pregnant as soon as 48 hours after delivering. A cat typically goes right back into the heat cycle after giving birth, making her physically capable of becoming pregnant again. The...

  • How to Change the PH of Water

    Water pH is one of the most important aspects of quality water. It measures the alkalinity and acidity of water. Water pH is neutral at 7.0. A measurement below 7.0 is acidic and above 7.0 is...

  • Rabies Symptoms in Kittens

    Rabies vaccinations are not required for cats, and the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine says "the number of reported feline rabies cases in the United States far exceeds that of...

  • How to Hatch Praying Mantis Eggs

    The praying mantis derives its name from the praying-like position of its forearms. Females are generally larger than males, and the praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its head to...

  • Procedure to Make a Rope Halter

    Making a rope halter for your horse is rewarding and inexpensive. A few basic knots will lie gently against your horse's face or will serve as an effective training aid. Finish the halter with a...

  • How to Raise the PH in Water

    A water's alkalinity can be a very important factor in the health of your pet fish. Though many fish prefer a neutral water of around 7.0, some, like African cichlids or saltwater fish, prefer a...

  • Thyroid Problems in Pets From Spaying and Neutering

    The medical procedure of spaying or neutering animals is performed to make them unable to procreate. Spaying involves surgically removing the reproductive organs that include the ovaries and...

  • Boric Acid to Treat Conjunctivitis in Cats

    Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is a common problem for cats. Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the eye's membrane caused by a virus, bacteria or allergen. Symptoms are red in the "white"...

  • How to Remove Aquarium Sealant

    Aquarium sealant is a solid, adhesive rubbery gel composed primarily of silicone. It is extremely strong and used to bond heavy sheets of glass together in most aquariums. Along with strength,...

  • Allergy Relief for Dogs

    Dogs have allergies just like people do, and are often allergic to the same things as people, such as pollen and food. Some symptoms of your dog having allergies are itchy skin, hot spots, and...

  • Tutorial on Ribbon Prize Rosettes

    If you are the proud parent of a pedigreed or non-pedigreed cat, you no doubt have a desire to show off your favorite feline companion to other cat lovers. A cat show gives you a great opportunity...

  • Vestibular Disorders in Dogs

    A vestibular disorder affects a dog's ability to maintain balance, leading to disorientation and dizziness. Dogs can suffer from either central vestibular disease or peripheral vestibular disease....

  • How to Separate Cream From Goat Milk

    While store-bought creams can make delicious dessert toppings, it is impossible to match the taste and sweetness that comes with making your own fresh cream. Goat milk takes longer to separate...

  • How to Make Your Own Flea Spray

    Fleas are tiny insects that have mouth parts made for piercing skin and sucking up blood. They are commonly found on cats and dogs. If they are left untreated on a pet, they can quickly multiply...

  • Dog Multi-Vitamins for Kidney Disease

    For the senior dog, kidney disease is a problem. Although it can develop at any age, the older dog is more susceptible to the disease. The kidney's main function is the production of urine....

  • How to Control Urine Odor in Dog Kennels

    Dog urine is especially strong in confined spaces such as dog kennels where a dog may spend much of his time. Most pet owners and kennel owners find removing the smell difficult, especially if...

  • Homemade Goose Repellent

    The noble goose: those harbingers of fall flying in v-formation, the delicious stuff of Dickensian Christmas dinners, down comforters and a wonderful delicacy called schmaltz (rendered goose fat...

  • How to Treat Extensor Tendon Injuries in Horses

    The extensor tendon of a horse runs down the front of each cannon bone in the lower leg and allows the horse to extend the foot and lift the toe. Because the leg of a horse is so vascular (full...

  • Dog Urination Prevention on Carpets

    Dogs urinating in the house, specifically on carpets, can be troublesome to clean up and harder to prevent in the future. While many puppies often have accidents in the house, training your dog to...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Bovine Rabies

    Rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning it is transmissible between species. Most mammals, including cattle, are vulnerable to the virus that causes rabies, and there is no treatment. Vaccination is...

  • Kidney Failure & Treatment of Diarrhea in Cats

    According to Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM, kidney disease, or kidney failure, is the most common major medical problem of older cats. As the disease progresses, the kidneys can't eliminate waste products...

  • Is Boric Acid Used for Pet Care?

    For many years, boric acid has been used to safely treat infections, kill parasites, clean ears, and a myriad other things in pets. One of the great things about boric acid is that it is widely...

  • What Are Some Niches of Animals in the Arctic Tundra?

    The animals of the Arctic live through freezing weather and manage to find shelter, food and safety, and carve out breeding periods, all in an area where many creatures would surely freeze to death.

  • Homemade Bee Hives

    The complexity in the structure of a beehive is created by the bees, but the man-made structure itself is simple and straight forward in materials as well as process. There need not be any secrets...

  • How to Use Equine Wormers for Dogs

    Breeders and other people who own or foster many dogs often find it useful to know how to give their own vaccinations and prophylactic medications. Using horse wormer, measured in doses...

  • How to Identify Baby Birds

    Baby birds can be difficult to identify, especially since they rarely resemble the adults of their species. Many baby birds have drab-colored feathers too that helps them hide from predators, but...

  • Characteristics of Coral Reefs

    Coral reefs are shallow-ocean habitats that are filled with sea life. The massive structure that the coral reef is comprised of is actually built out of coral polyps, which are small marine...

  • How to Hatch Emu Eggs

    In the wild, an emu will incubate and hatch its own eggs, sitting on and guarding them. They will do the same on your farm, as well --- but you can also remove the eggs and incubate them...

  • Why Are Aerators Used in Aquariums?

    Aerators, such as an airstone attached by a plastic hose to an air pump, create needed oxygen so that fish and plants can survive in the small confines of a tank. Out in the wild, water is...

  • How to Get Birds to Use Bird Feeders

    Hanging a bird feeder allows you the chance to enjoy the beauty of birds up close and personal while also providing them with a bit of food that might be hard to find, especially during the winter...

  • Dog Food Recipes for Digestive Disorders

    Fresh foods with digestive enzymes can hep prevent or put an end to your dog's digestive problems. Your pooch deserves the very best, so why not provide the freshest and healthiest foods you can?...

  • How to Stop Your Dog From Peeing on Furniture

    When a dog urinates on furniture, it's time to assess the cause and take steps toward behavior modification. Health conditions, separation anxiety, territorial behaviors and minimal training can...

  • How to Remove Dried Spray Foam Insulation From Cat Hair

    You've probably heard the saying, "Curiosity killed the cat." If your cat somehow got spray foam insulation on it's fur, curiosity got the best of it. Spray foam insulation is fairly simple to...

  • Zubrin Side Effects

    Zubrin is the brand name for tepoxalin, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication prescribed for the treatment of canine osteoarthritis. According to the FDA, most Zubrin side effects are mild.

  • Information on Bladder Cancer in Dogs

    In dogs, the bladder is part of the urinary tract, which also includes the ureters, the kidneys, prostate and urethra. Unfortunately, some dogs can develop cancer of the bladder.

  • How to Use Terramycin Powder for Cats

    Terramycin (Oxytetracycline) is an antibiotic that restrains bacteria in two ways: first, by slowing growth of the offending organism and second, by curbing the bacteria's ability to synthesize...

  • How to Treat Hip Dysplasia

    Hip dysplasia is the weakening of muscles and tissues that support hip joints. In dogs, it most likely occurs in large breeds, including Great Danes, Chow Chows and Golden Retrievers. The...

  • How to Introduce New Chickens into an Existing Flock

    If you own chickens, sooner or later, you will catch it..........no, I'm not talking about bird flu, but, the desire to get new chickens to add to your existing flock. Maybe you've been...

  • How to Introduce Aquatic Frogs to the Frog Aquarium

    Do you plan to buy aquatic frogs but unsure as to how to introduce frogs to the frog aquarium? Introducing aquatic frogs to the aquarium is actually quite easy and can be done almost the same way...

  • How to Give Medicine to Your Cat or Kitten

    Just like our human kids, sometimes our furry kids get sick and require us to give them medicine. Unfortunately, the medicine we have to give our cats and kittens is often the same one we give our...

  • How to Make a Soup Can Rabbit Toy

    Want to give your bunny something that he'll love? Want it to be inexpensive yet as fun as those expensive toys? This one will last long and can be made shortly after lunch or dinner!

  • How to Be Aware of Birds of Prey With Your Small Pets

    If you have pets and you live in an area where there are a lot of dangers, especially in the friendly skies, we need to be a little cautious. After all, our pets are not to be part of the food...

  • How to Eliminate Cat Hairballs

    If you have a cat, you have probably encountered the dreaded dilemma of cat hairballs. As fulfilling as it is to walk into a room and have a cheerful, meowing cat greet you affectionately…it is...

  • Dog Seizure Information

    Seizures can happen to many mammals, including dogs. A seizure is when the brain is sending a barrage of electric signals to the muscles, causing the muscles to move in bizarre ways. Dogs can have...

  • Parts of Shrimps

    Shrimp are decapod crustaceans of the suborder Pleocyemata; they are further classified by the infraorder Caridea.

  • Facts about Seals

    Thirty-three species of seals exist all over the world from tropical to frozen climates. Seals are mammals. While they can seem clumsy on land, they are extremely adept and agile in the water.

  • How to Build an Electric Fence for a Goat

    Due to their curious nature and tendency to jump over and crawl under wires, goats are one of the most difficult species of livestock to secure within a fence. Electric fences deliver an...

  • Where Did the Walking Stick Originate?

    Walking sticks are interesting insects that have existed for millions of years--they are fairly common in the fossil record. There are many varieties throughout tropical and temperate climates...

  • Information About Bird Boxes

    A bird box is a man-made box that wild birds live inside of. They are also known as birdhouses or nesting boxes. A bird box can be attached to trees, buildings or fences or erected independently...

  • How to Help a Male Dog Mate With a Female Dog

    Mating dogs can be an interesting and rewarding hobby or profession. However, it is not easy, and you should consider whether or not you have the time and energy to put into the process before you...

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