Posts Tagged ‘Healthy Food’

Hamster Food at a Glance

Hamsters are rodents, they will eat anything they find- even more food with sweet taste. They do not think whether the food is harmful or not. If you give them anything to eat, they can become fat, and often can make them sick. You must pay attention to their instinct to hide food in the nest. There are some foods in their storage that has become rotten and could problems. As a hamster lover, you should taking care their nutrition.

Hamsters love sunflower seeds like other rodents. Sometimes the seed is often stated as the main nutrient source but that’s not true. In the wild, sunflower seed is an important source of nutrients thus it can be understood that hamster are crazy about this sunflower seeds. But for the hamster, the sunflower seed is too fatty to eat every day. Obesity is not good for hamsters. You should give seed sun as gifts / treats. The maximum daily amount is between three to five seeds. This method also can help you to tame or making good friends with the hamsters quickly. By feeding the sunflower seeds with your hands, your hamster will recognize you as a good keeper.
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Acute Gastritis Dogs On

Spoiled or contaminated food ingestion, foreign bodies, toxic plants, chemicals and medicines that irritate, often cause acute gastritis. Viral and bacterial causes of infection are not well identified in dogs and cats but may be encountered. Dogs are generally infected because her eating habits are not picky. Initial symptoms typically seen with acute vomiting, vomiting of food and bile secretion, and sometimes accompanied by a little blood. Animals become infected usually do not desire to eat and feel sick. Fever and abdominal pain are not public.

This can be diagnosed when dogs seen eating something that irritates, acute gastritis usually inferred from the history and physical examination are met. Abdominal radiography and clinical data indicate pathology if animals are sick or if there is suspicion of other diseases. If vomiting still lasts 1-2 days after being given fluids and symptomatic therapy, the diagnosis of the above might be true. Acute gastritis shows symptoms that vary in accordance with its cause (e.g. foreign bodies, intoxication). History and physical examination are both necessary. Pet owners should keep an eye on and if the conditions are worsening or no improvement in 1-3 days should do blood tests, urinalysis and serum biochemical.
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Is it Safe to Take Cats into Bed?

A lot of children like to sleep accompanied with their pets such as cats. As parents, before you allow your child to sleep with cats, we must first consider the safety and health.

In addition, we must consider the age of our children. When our children were toddlers, we should never let the child sleep with the cat. This is because the toddlers sleeping habit which tends to move around can frighten or make angry your cats. If he was annoyed, he may growl or even scratch and bite your child. You must also consider the temperament or the aggressiveness of a cat; this is the most important thing to note.

For your information, cats do not sleep all night because of their tendency to wake up before dawn or at about 4 or 5 in the morning. And if the cat is still small, these cats love to play. So when you or your child sleep with cats and cats are not sleeping then when they see there is a good movement of our body (hands and cats) or from a blanket that you wear a cat is thinking that we invite to play. Read the rest of this entry »

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