Almost every pet owner is familiar with the scene: coming home to a mess—shredded sofa cushions, an unexpected stain on the carpet—only to be greeted by a dog with its head down, its eyes averted, its tail tucked tightly between its legs.
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Hong Kong summers, with their sticky, humid air and the incessant hum of air conditioners, are a daily reality for almost every household. But amidst this oppressive heat, what worries pet owners most is seeing their dog's water bag remain untouched all day.
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Veterinarians help you decipher personality myths and analyze the key differences in health, behavior and sterilization to help you find the most suitable cat companion.
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When you first bring your puppy home to Hong Kong, whether you live in a high-rise unit in Causeway Bay or a townhouse in Tuen Mun, you will be busy preparing dog leashes, food, litter boxes, veterinary appointments... but you often overlook the most important "socialization" development in its life.
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The Calico Cat has a long history, dating back to ancient Egypt, when people noticed that some cats had unusually striking combinations of fur, and they were often considered sacred in temples.
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Spaying or neutering (sometimes called neutering) is an important decision that every cat owner will face. In addition to preventing unwanted pregnancies, timely sterilization can also reduce the risk of reproductive organ diseases and tumors in cats.
According to the Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, cats reach sexual maturity at around 5-6 months old. At this time, if they have completed basic vaccinations, you can consider having your cat sterilized.
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