Cats and dogs cannot sweat all over their bodies to cool down like humans. They have very few sweat glands all over their bodies, mainly concentrated around the soles of their feet and the tip of their noses. In the summer, dogs will open their mouths and pant to evaporate the moisture on their tongues and dissipate heat quickly; at the same time, the pads on their paws will also sweat a small amount to help cool down.
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One of the most common questions asked by novice cat owners is "When does the cat eat? How many meals should the cat eat per day? How much should the cat eat?" In fact, a cat's eating habits and needs vary depending on its age, weight, activity level, health status and food type.
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Good news for pet owners in Hong Kong is finally here! Hong Kong Airlines proudly launches a groundbreaking new service called "Fly with Your Pet". This service is the first and currently the only pet cabin travel service provided by a commercial airline in Hong Kong.
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The orange tabby cat, also known as the yellow cat, is loved by cat lovers all over the world for its unique coat color and lively personality. In the bustling city of Hong Kong, does their existence seem particularly special?
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This article aims to explore whether it is necessary to turn on the air conditioning for cats in Hong Kong during the summer, and if so, what temperature range it should be set to.
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In Hong Kong, a city where every inch of land is valuable, pet owners’ travel options are often subject to many restrictions. Therefore, the possibility of high-speed rail pet transportation undoubtedly brings them new hope.
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In the fast-paced city of Hong Kong, many people are unable to take care of their pets at home 24/7 due to busy work and frequent business trips or travel. This condition often makes feeding and hydrating your pet a challenge.
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Welcome to the new website carefully created for you by Pets Thing! We know that traveling with your beloved furry friends is the dream of many pet owners.
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Adequate water intake is not only directly related to your pet's kidney health, but also plays a vital role in digestion, temperature regulation, and the transportation of nutrients. It is particularly noteworthy that cats, due to their physiological characteristics, have a relatively low desire to drink water, which makes them more susceptible to dehydration problems.
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