Pet questions,
answered honestly.
18 questions pet parents actually ask — feeding, training, health, behaviour. CRO gives a real answer. No marketing copy.
Ask CRO your own question →Cat How often should I clean the litter box?
Scoop once a day, minimum (twice if you have multiple cats).
Read CRO's answerCat Why does my cat knock things off tables?
Three reasons, often combined: 1.
Read CRO's answerCat Is it safe for my cat to drink milk?
Mostly no, even though pop culture insists otherwise.
Read CRO's answerDog When should I take my puppy to the vet for the first time?
Within the first week of bringing them home — even if they came with paperwork from the breeder or shelter.
Read CRO's answerCat Why does my cat purr?
Most people think purring = happy cat.
Read CRO's answerDog When should I switch from puppy food to adult dog food?
Depends on the size your dog will grow to as an adult.
Read CRO's answerDog How much should I feed my dog?
The bag is a starting point, not the answer.
Read CRO's answerDog Is chocolate safe for dogs?
No — and the answer matters more than people think.
Read CRO's answerCat How long can a cat go without food?
This is more urgent than people realise.
Read CRO's answerDog Is it bad to leave my dog alone all day?
The honest answer: it's not great, but it's manageable for most dogs with the right setup.
Read CRO's answerDog Why does my dog eat grass?
Mostly because they like it.
Read CRO's answerCat Why does my cat bring me dead animals?
The most cited theory: they're trying to teach you to hunt.
Read CRO's answerAll pets Are essential oils safe around pets?
Mostly no, especially for cats.
Read CRO's answerDog How often should I brush my dog’s teeth?
Daily is the gold standard, but realistically aim for at least 3 times a week — that's the threshold most vets agree actually slows plaque buildup.
Read CRO's answerAll pets Should I get a male or female pet?
Honest answer: for most species, individual personality matters far more than sex.
Read CRO's answerCat Is it cruel to keep a cat indoors only?
No — in most contexts, indoor-only is the safer choice and not unkind, provided the indoor environment meets a cat's needs.
Read CRO's answerAll pets How do I introduce a new pet to my current pet?
Slow.
Read CRO's answerDog Why does my dog scoot on the carpet?
Almost always one of three things, in order of likelihood: 1.
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