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Flystrike in Rabbits: How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent This Life-Threatening Condition
What exactly is flystrike in rabbits? In simple terms, it’s a dangerous and potentially fatal condition where flies lay eggs on your rabbit—usually near the rear or on open sores—and the hatched maggots begin to eat into the skin. It progresses quickly and can become severe in less than a day, making immediate action critical.
By Kamel Saidani2 months ago in Petlife
Can a Landlord Deny an Emotional Support Animal in Texas
Many renters depend on emotional support animals for mental and emotional well being. If you are searching for an ESA letter for apartment Texas information, it is important to understand how state and federal housing rules protect your right to live with an emotional support animal. Many tenants worry about whether a landlord can deny their emotional support animal, especially when the building has a strict no pet policy. In Texas, the answer depends on proper documentation, legal protections and the specific situation between the tenant and the landlord.
By Emma Johnson2 months ago in Petlife
How Long Is an ESA Letter Good For?
An Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter is an essential document that proves your need for an animal to help manage mental or emotional disabilities. Whether you’re using it for housing or personal support, knowing how long an ESA letter is good for helps you avoid complications with landlords, travel, or legal protections.
By Emma Johnson2 months ago in Petlife
The runt of the litter became larger than life
Maxine was the runt of a litter of stray cats in my neighborhood. My grandchildren named all the felines to keep up with them. A black and white tuxedo cat, she barely weighed a pound when we decided to adopt her.
By Cheryl E Preston2 months ago in Petlife
The Animals Who Watch Us Sleep:
Most people think it’s cute when their dog wanders into the bedroom at night and silently stares at them. Most people laugh when a cat sits inches from their face and watches them breathe. It feels quirky, maybe a little weird, and usually harmless.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Petlife
The Hidden Environmental Footprint of Catnip: What Most Cat Owners Never Think About
Catnip seems low-impact at first glance. It’s hardy, drought-tolerant, and capable of thriving in places where fussier herbs would collapse. But how catnip is grown varies so widely that two similar-looking pouches can come from farming systems with completely different environmental footprints.
By Ecofurball3 months ago in Petlife
Why Those Tiny Paws Are Telling You Something Beautiful. AI-Generated.
When My Cat First Kneaded on My Lap The first time I experienced it, I honestly didn't know what was happening. My rescue tabby, curled up on my lap one quiet evening, suddenly started this rhythmic pressing motion with her paws—alternating left, right, left, right—like she was kneading invisible dough. Her eyes were half-closed, a low purr rumbling from her chest, and her expression was pure bliss.
By Luna Whiskerstone3 months ago in Petlife











