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  2. Parental care - Wikipedia

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    Parental care is a behavioural and evolutionary strategy adopted by some animals, involving a parental investment being made to the evolutionary fitness of offspring. Patterns of parental care are widespread and highly diverse across the animal kingdom. [1] There is great variation in different animal groups in terms of how parents care for ...

  3. Alloparenting - Wikipedia

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    Alloparenting. Vervet monkey with young in Tanzania. Alloparenting (also referred to as alloparental care) is a term used to classify any form of parental care provided by an individual towards young that are not its own direct offspring. These are often referred to as "non-descendant" young, [1] even though grandchildren can be among them. [2]

  4. Welcome to the new WebMD Pet Health Center. WebMD veterinary experts provide comprehensive information about pet health care, offer nutrition and feeding tips, and help you identify illnesses in pets.

  5. 8 Best Pets for Kids: What Type of Pet is Best for You?

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    Labrador retrievers. golden retrievers. boxers. beagles. 7. Insects and arthropods. Six-legged creatures might not be the first to come to mind when thinking of pets for children. However, owning ...

  6. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare often [108] refers to a utilitarian attitude towards the well-being of nonhuman animals. It believes the animals can be exploited if the animal suffering and the costs of use is less than the benefits to humans. [7] [page needed] [109] This attitude is also known simply as welfarism .

  7. 6 Best Low Maintenance Pets: How to Find the Best Fit - WebMD

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    With the right care leopard geckos can live up to 20 years. Guinea pig. Guinea pigs are popular pets because they’re easy to care for and are gentle and affectionate. They’re cuddly creatures ...

  8. Stray and Feral Cats: How to Help Them - WebMD

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    If you can’t manage ongoing care, “at the very least, get the cat neutered,” suggests Case. Show you care with cash. A little money can go a long way to help a cat. Spay/neuter surgeries may ...

  9. When Does Keeping Your Sick Pet Alive Become ‘Too Much’?

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    Sometimes there’s an abrupt diagnosis of cancer, heart failure, kidney disease, or another condition after a mysterious decline. During this crisis, pet guardians may be faced with three choices ...

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