A) Calcium B) Vitamin C C) Iron D) Omega-3 fatty acids
A) Fresh hay B) Cooked pasta C) Canned vegetables D) Pet store treats
A) Apples B) Rice C) Carrots D) Chocolate
A) To attract more customers if breeding B) To prevent nutritional deficiencies C) To keep the enclosure clean D) To make feeding more interesting
A) Daily B) Never C) Once a week D) Only if they are a loud species
A) Fresh water B) Spoiled vegetables C) Sugary treats D) Salt lick
A) To measure their cuteness B) To prevent obesity-related health issues C) To make them look their best D) To enter them in weightlifting competitions
A) Change their diet drastically B) Wait a few days C) Give them more treats D) Seek veterinary attention promptly
A) To satisfy their natural scratching behavior B) To use as a resting spot C) To make the house look more cluttered D) To hang toys on
A) Contact a veterinarian B) Consult a fashion designer C) Wait it out D) Perform surgery
A) For decorative purposes B) To make the cage more colorful C) Exercise and foot health D) To encourage breeding
A) To prevent dental disease and pain B) To increase their intelligence C) To reduce shedding D) To make them look cuter
A) Broccoli B) Carrots C) Lettuce D) Grapes
A) Randomness B) Spoiling C) Harsh punishment D) Consistency
A) Introduce new tricks B) Change their routine abruptly C) Provide soft bedding and easy access to food and water D) Increase their exercise regimen
A) Terrarium B) Kennel C) Aquarium D) Cage
A) Toys B) Medication C) None D) Chains
A) Wild animal B) Zoo animal C) Farm animal D) Pet
A) Sleeping more B) Barking excessively C) Head shaking and scratching ears D) Eating less
A) Veterinarian B) Chef C) Psychologist D) Dentist
A) Dog B) Fish C) Turtle D) Snake |