Your Cat Doesn't Need To Touch Your Fish To Cause Them Pain
In addition to physical harm, your cat can cause your fish to experience psychological strain. Here's how to minimize the stress and help them live in harmony.
Read MoreIn addition to physical harm, your cat can cause your fish to experience psychological strain. Here's how to minimize the stress and help them live in harmony.
Read MoreA fish can be a good first pet for a kid; however, it's best to start with a more resilient breed. Test the waters with one of these hardy options.
Read MoreNot all fish are compatible, both with prospective tankmates and owners. Some have personalities and needs that will make keeping them difficult.
Read MoreThis popular fish can be a high maintenance breed that needs particular care, so new fish owners should probably avoid buying them.
Read MoreWild ducks may roam free all over the world, but their domesticated counterparts will never fly away from their caretakers for a key scientific reason.
Read MoreMany pets make it obvious when they lie down for some shut eye; however, it isn't nearly so clear-cut for fish. Nevertheless, they have some sleeping tells.
Read MoreGoldfish may seem like a straightforward pet. Yet, they have specific care requirements that could take up more of your time than you expect.
Read MoreUnlike cats and dogs, goldfish have limited ways to communicate with their owners. However, their actions can still hint at their state of well-being.
Read MoreKnowing how to pair your aquarium fish is crucial if you want your pals to be happy and healthy, so start with understanding these 13 common predator species.
Read MoreCichlids grow at varying rates depending on their species and even sex, but we've got everything you need to know to estimate and optimize your fish's growth.
Read MoreAlso sometimes called the rose-ringed parakeet, the Indian ringneck parakeet has specific breeding behaviors you need to know if you have some as pets.
Read MoreRestraining a bird can cause your pet a great deal of unnecessary stress. The right preparation and approach will make the act far less unpleasant.
Read MoreMale and female oscar fish look nearly identical, and can only be sexed with a careful examination of their genital areas once they've reached the right age.
Read MoreTetra fish spawn eggs, and they can create dozens at a time. Because of this, knowing the signs of when your pet fish is gravid is particularly crucial.
Read MoreStrokes can affect hamsters of all ages. While not always fatal, it pays to know what signs to look for so you can seek treatment from your vet.
Read MoreTurtles can safely eat more than you probably think they can, but you still need to be careful. Here are some safe pantry foods your cutie can enjoy.
Read MoreCompared to cats and dogs, dwarf hamsters live for a much shorter span of time. These behavioral and physical changes may mean your pet is near death.
Read MoreAre gouramis egg layers or live bearers? Keep an eye out for these signs from both the male and female if you think you may have some fry on the way.
Read MoreHamster seizures are an uncommon and rarely studied occurrence. However, there are key symptoms to look for, especially with certain hamster species.
Read MoreBudgies, or parakeets, can experience strokes, so you need to know the signs to watch out for, especially because they could indicate additional issues.
Read MoreWe don't typically think of fish having health problems like land-dwelling pets, but brown skin spots on goldfish can be serious if left unattended.
Read MoreDetermining the sex of a chick is nearly impossible before a certain age, though there are still physical and behavioral differences you can look for.
Read MoreAlso known as Alexandrine parakeets, Alexandrine parrots need a specific diet to thrive in captivity. Here's what they need (and what to avoid).
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