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3 Cat Diet Myths That Need to Go
Estimated reading time: 4–5 minutes Cat owners are some of the most well-meaning pet parents around — which is exactly why cat diet myths spread so easily. One person says dry food cleans teeth. Another says cats naturally know when to stop eating. Someone else insists tuna is basically a cat superfood. The problem? Cats are not just “small dogs with attitude.” Their nutritional needs are very specific, and some of the most common feeding beliefs can quietly create health pro
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Apr 205 min read


3 Dog Diet Myths That Too Many Owners Still Believe
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes If there is one topic in the dog world that generates more confident opinions than actual facts, it's diet. Everyone has a take. The raw feeders swear kibble is poison. The grain-free crowd insists wheat is the enemy. Your grandparents say their dogs lived to 16 on table scraps and rice. Then your friend from secondary school start posting about their dog's diet on social media and how wonderful it all is. "Bro you should totally get your dog
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Apr 146 min read


3 Things You Need to Understand Before Mixing Pet Species Under One Roof
Estimated reading time: 5–6 minutes So you've got a cat. And now you're thinking about getting a rabbit. Or maybe you already have a dog and your spouse just came home with a hamster. Perhaps you're eyeing that beautiful betta tank while your parrot watches from across the room. Multi-species households are more common than ever — especially in Singapore, where our smaller living spaces mean all our small friends share the same air, the same floor, and sometimes the same bedr
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Apr 126 min read


Singapore Water & Pet Fish: 3 Care Tips That Matter
Estimated reading time: 4–5 minutes Keeping pet fish in Singapore can be incredibly rewarding — until water issues start showing up in the tank. Cloudy water, stressed fish, sudden deaths, algae blooms, or shrimp and snails mysteriously not doing well often get blamed on “bad luck.” But very often, the real issue starts with the water itself. And in Singapore, that matters more than what you realise. Our tap water is generally clean and safe for human consumption, but fishkee
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Apr 105 min read


5 Small Breed Dog Care Tips Every Singapore Paw-rent Needs to Know
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes If you're a small breed dog owner in Singapore, you already know the drill — our little furry companions bring big joy into our HDB or condo. Yet caring for a Shih Tzu, Toy Poodle, or Pom here isn't quite the same as doing it in places like Europe or Australia. Our tropical climate, urban lifestyle, and unique housing regulations mean we've got a very specific set of challenges to navigate. Here are five care tips that every Singapore small
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Apr 76 min read
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