Ask the Small Animal Experts
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Tips for Pet-Proofing Your House
Different animals each have unique characteristics, making it hard to call any home completely “pet-proof,” but using these tips can help keep your small animal or pet bird safe, healthy, and happy.
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9 Pet Hamster Care Tips for Beginners
Did you recently welcome a hamster into your family? Here are nine quick care tips to memorize.
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Back-to-School Small Animal Pet Boredom Busters
Enrich your pet’s life with these boredom busters for small animals. Kaytee Pets offers toys, accessories, and fun tips for a happy pet.
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How do I convert my small animal from a pelleted or seed based diet to a processed food like exact Rainbow?
When introducing your small pet animal to a new food, avoid sudden changes of diet to prevent digestive upsets.
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What is my Bunny Saying? Decode Your Bunny’s Behavior
Learn what bunny behavior means and understand the noises your bunny makes with these expert tips from Kaytee Pets.
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What is my Guinea Pig Saying? Decode Your Guinea Pig's Noises
Have you heard your guinea pig make a chut? Guinea pigs use a variety of noises to communicate.
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Can I feed my small animal a product formulated for a different small animal?
We recommend feeding your bird or small animal a food that has been scientifically-formulated for your particular bird or animal.
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Trick or Treat! The Best Snacks for Small Animals
Check out these treats for your pet by small animal type. Trick or treat season should be furry and feathered friends too!
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Do you have a product satisfaction guarantee?
Kaytee takes pride in the quality product that we manufacture.
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Why is there such a difference in the color and/or appearance of the Timothy Hay?
Hay and grasses such as Timothy, Brome, Alfalfa, etc. are naturally grown, sun dried, and harvested.
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An Update About RHDV and How to Keep Your Rabbit Safe
Kaytee is dedicated to providing the best products and advice to pet owners, so we wanted to share some information and tips to help you and your rabbits avoid the recent outbreak of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV).
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Should You Get a Pet for Easter?
Should you get a pet for Easter? Long answer short: No. Getting a pet is a big responsibility because of its unique care, the cost, and many other factors that new pet parents don’t always consider.