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Some cages are better for bunnies. For example, it’s always better to put your rabbit in a wire cage than an enclosed cage, like an aquarium. But, there’s a lot more to think about. That includes where to put the cage.

You should put the cage in an area of your home that provides your pet with exposure to the happenings of your family. Your bunny wants to know what’s going on! A living room, family room, or even a bedroom can all be good choices.

Avoid placing the cage in drafty areas, like next to vents or in the basement. It can chill or overheat your rabbit. Also avoid placing the cage in front of a window. It can be stressful to watch cats and dogs wander by all day!

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The average weight of domestic cats is between 8-10 pounds. Since carrying excess pounds can have negative implications on a cat’s health and wellbeing, weight monitoring is very important. In addition to weighing your kitty on a regular basis, here are others ways to check if your cat is fat.

•    Gently run your hand on your cat’s ribcage. You can easily feel your pet’s ribs if he is not carrying excess weight. However, if you need to squeeze a little bit more just to feel his ribs, he may weigh more than what is normally healthy for him.

•    Stand beside your cat and look down at his waistline. Your cat’s weight is within normal limits if you notice that his body is noticeably slender from the belly to his hind legs.

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Molting is a very common and natural occurring process in all kinds of birds including the Monk Parakeet. It is a time when the bird will undergo a process in which old feathers are replaced with new ones. Molting most often occurs at certain times of the year for birds based on their species and habitat. It generally coincides with the weather, migration, diet, and reproduction cycles. If you notice your Monk Parakeet is molting at an odd time of the year, call your vet and schedule an exam. Extreme molting or molting out of a season may be an indicator of an underlying illness. Your vet will need to examine your bird to determine this. Normal molting may be accompanied by less activity from your bird including less talking, singing, and moving about. This behavior is normal. However, if you’re concerned, give your vet Happy Valley, OR a call.

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