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At Humane World for Animals, we believe that knowledge is the key to better lives for pets, wildlife and the people who care for them. Our expert-curated Animal Care Resources library provides trusted, science-backed guidance on pet adoption, health, behavior, and humane solutions for coexisting with wildlife.

We've compiled these resources to help you make informed, compassionate decisions—whether you’re welcoming a new pet, navigating behavior challenges or seeking humane ways to manage wildlife conflicts.

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Hand-feeding a baby guinea pig some grass
Pet health and safety
Guinea pig housing requirements and bedding options

How big of an area does one or multiple pet guinea pigs need to feel comfortable, and what material works best to help them sleep?

Guinea pig being fed a carrot. Learn more about what guinea pigs can eat.
Pet health and safety
Guinea pig feeding schedule and dietary needs

What food and when should guinea pigs eat? Plan out their diet and keep a schedule to keep these small pets healthy.

Bats
Humane wildlife management
What to do about bats

We should thank bats, not fear them. Whether you want to get bats out of your house, scare them away, protect their habitats, or have questions about bats and diseases, we can help.

Wild horses eating grass
Humane wildlife management
Equine immunocontraception FAQ

Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund have campaigned for the safety and preservation of wild horses and burros. Here are some frequently asked questions about the use of PZP immunocontraceptive vaccines in wild horses and burros.

White rabbit in the grass
Be an advocate for animals
A consumer guide to cruelty-free products

Every purchase has power. Many products and the ingredients they are made from, such as makeup and household cleaners, are...

Happy dog laying in the sun in yard
Be an advocate for animals
Pet fostering 101

Can you provide a temporary home for a cat or dog? Pet fostering is one of the most compassionate and impactful things you...

Pigeon on a metal fence
Humane backyardsHumane wildlife management
What to do about pigeons

When pigeon flocks grow too large and their poop becomes too much of a nuisance, use these humane methods to control their numbers.

Canada geese swimming in water
Humane backyardsHumane wildlife management
What to do about Canada geese

Killing geese is inhumane, ineffective and unnecessary. Learn better ways to keep flocks off your property or facility.

American crow sitting on a branch
Humane backyardsHumane wildlife management
What to do about crows

Crows can get in the trash and compost. These smart black birds are now common residents of cities and towns, but relocation is more effective and humane than poison.

Chimney swift bird flying through the sky
Humane wildlife management
What to do about chimney swifts

Chimney swifts are extraordinary insect-eating birds who spend most of their time in the air, coming down only to roost or feed their young—often in our chimneys or flues.

Beaver in the water
Humane backyardsHumane wildlife management
What to do about beavers

Beavers help steward wetlands and prevent serious flooding, but occasionally their actions can lead to nuisances like tree damage that can be dealt with humanely.

Black bear in the woods
Humane backyardsHumane wildlife management
What to do about black bears

Bear troubles in your neighborhood? Bird feeders, unsecured pet food, garbage, compost, containers for recycling, and grills may be bringing them to your back door.

kitten relaxing inside cat bed stretching out paw showing claws
Pet health and safetyCaring for your cat
Why declawing is bad for your cat

New cat owners may ask if they should declaw their kitten, but there are better, more humane solutions to reduce scratching.

Caring for your dogCaring for your cat
How to effectively share concerns about pet care or policies

If you have a concern about a veterinarian, a veterinary staff member or a practice, here are some tips for effectively expressing that concern.

A woman hugs her dog goodbye, but he looks sad and doesn't want her to leave
Pet health and safetyCaring for your dog
Calm a dog with separation anxiety symptoms

Here's how you can help a dog reduce its anxiety when away from its owner.

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