Pet owners often wonder, “Do cats get hot?” The answer is yes, and knowing how to help them is vital. Cats have a natural ability to handle heat, but they can still overheat. Recognizing the signs of discomfort is key to keeping them safe.
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If you find a baby animal alone, please leave it where you found it unless it is clearly injured, sick, or confirmed orphaned. In many cases, mom is nearby watching, feeding, caring for her baby, even if you don’t see her generally, they are not abandoned! https://t.co/VSrODMEGXr
How cool
The capybara is the world's largest rodent — but its heart is even bigger than its 150‑pound body.
Female capybaras have an extreme social instinct. They will nurse, adopt, and protect any baby animal in need — even their natural predators.
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Catnip is not just cat entertainment. To mosquitoes, it is bad news with leaves.
The real trick is what happens when the plant gets crushed.
That makes catnip less of a miracle lotion and more of a botanical security system.
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Keep your dog safe & get them trained to stay away from rattlesnakes. Taught by experienced dog trainers & a Certified Venomous Safety Instructor, a team member of Asclepius Snakebite Foundation, & an assistant to venom researchers. https://t.co/WEk2vanabT
Please, please please, do not leave your pets in a hot car even with the windows cracked a car can still get too dangerously high degrees! https://t.co/BcdD8SIw2x
June marks the start of Adopt a Cat Month, which also falls during the peak of kitten season 🐱.
For shelters, rescues and animal services teams, this can be one of the busiest times of year.
🔗Apply today at https://t.co/WyUR5HRXeU!