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Edited by Ms Ella Moh · Stories & guides for the pets you love.

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A Cat and Dog First-Aid Kit for the Tropical Home
Care basics
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A Cat and Dog First-Aid Kit for the Tropical Home

A care-basics guide on home first aid: what to stock for wounds, heat, and transport, human medicines that poison pets, what first aid can and cannot do, and rehearsing the route to the nearest emergency vet.

6 min readJun 8, 2026
Aircon, Fans, and Pets: Keeping Cats, Dogs, and Rabbits Cool Without Fearing the Bill
Care basics
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Aircon, Fans, and Pets: Keeping Cats, Dogs, and Rabbits Cool Without Fearing the Bill

A care-basics guide on home cooling for pets: which species actually need active cooling, fan and ventilation setups, tile and mat options, safe temperature ranges, and heat-stress signs that need a vet.

6 min readJun 7, 2026
Fostering Kittens: Quarantine, Cleaning, and the First Week
Care basics
Cats

Fostering Kittens: Quarantine, Cleaning, and the First Week

A foster-care guide for the first week with rescue kittens, including separation, hygiene, weight and appetite observations, and when to escalate to a rescue coordinator or vet.

5 min readJun 6, 2026
Singapore haze season: how to keep dogs and cats safe indoors
Lifestyle
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Singapore haze season: how to keep dogs and cats safe indoors

Owner guide for June-to-October haze risk in Singapore: shorten outdoor time on smoky days, track 1-hour PM2.5, set up indoor exercise and hydration, and know which cough or eye symptoms need a vet.

3 min readJun 5, 2026
Heatstroke in Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Ferrets
Health & conditions
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Heatstroke in Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, and Ferrets

A clear guide to heatstroke risk, early warning signs, emergency first steps, and why owners should contact a vet urgently. It covers more than dogs, because small mammals and flat-faced pets can deteriorate quickly in tropical heat.

4 min readJun 5, 2026
Brushing Your Cat or Dog's Teeth: A Routine That Survives Week Two
Care basics
DogsCats

Brushing Your Cat or Dog's Teeth: A Routine That Survives Week Two

A care-basics guide on dental home care: building tolerance in tiny steps, pet-safe toothpaste, what chews and water additives can and cannot do, and the gum signs that mean a dental check.

6 min readJun 4, 2026
Kidney Diet Alternatives Online: What Cat and Dog Owners Should Ask First
Nutrition
DogsCats

Kidney Diet Alternatives Online: What Cat and Dog Owners Should Ask First

A therapeutic-diet safety article for cats and dogs with kidney disease, covering prescription diets, alternatives, treats, appetite, hydration, and vet monitoring.

5 min readJun 4, 2026
Before Your Dog or Cat Has Surgery: Fasting, Meds, Transport, and Questions
Care basics
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Before Your Dog or Cat Has Surgery: Fasting, Meds, Transport, and Questions

A pre-surgery owner checklist that explains what to confirm with the clinic, how to handle fasting and medications only under instructions, and what to bring on the day.

3 min readJun 1, 2026
Flea Control in Multi-Pet Homes: Cats, Dogs, and Rabbits Are Not the Same
Health & conditions
DogsCatsRabbits

Flea Control in Multi-Pet Homes: Cats, Dogs, and Rabbits Are Not the Same

A parasite-safety article explaining why multi-pet homes need species-specific vet guidance, household cleaning, and caution around off-label or shared products.

4 min readMay 30, 2026
Cat Food Toppers, Broths, and Supplements: Helpful or Too Much?
Nutrition
Cats

Cat Food Toppers, Broths, and Supplements: Helpful or Too Much?

A cat nutrition article on toppers, broths, appetite coaxing, sodium and ingredient checks, supplement caution, chronic disease, and vet advice.

6 min readMay 29, 2026
Cat Vomiting: When It Is More Than a Hairball
Health & conditions
Cats

Cat Vomiting: When It Is More Than a Hairball

A calm guide to the vomiting patterns cat owners should track, what can wait, and what needs a vet visit. It helps owners distinguish occasional hairballs from repeated vomiting, appetite changes, lethargy, dehydration, or possible obstruction.

3 min readMay 27, 2026
Community Cat Looks Sick: What Feeders Can Do Next
Care basics
Cats

Community Cat Looks Sick: What Feeders Can Do Next

A community-cat welfare article on observing signs, photo/video notes, trap-neuter-return groups, clinic communication, safety, and not medicating casually.

5 min readMay 23, 2026