Why vitamin C matters, what foods can help, and how to make the routine harder to miss.
Tendlet Care Library
Care guides for pets, plants, and the people keeping track.
Practical, source-linked notes for food, routines, warning signs, seasonal care, and the everyday household details that are easy to forget.
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Care guides
Evergreen notes built from real care questions, with sources and a clear line between routine help and veterinary advice.
Pet care guide
Guinea pig care: food, housing, companions, and warning signs
A practical household guide covering hay, vitamin C, daily routines,
social needs, setup, grooming, and when to call a vet.
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Plant care guide
Monstera care: light, watering, support, and pet safety
A practical guide to bright filtered light, well-drained soil, careful watering, pruning, and safer placement around pets.
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Food and routines
Safe vegetables for guinea pigs
Daily greens, occasional treats, foods to avoid, and a simple way to introduce new foods.
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Coming next
Guides we are shaping now
Future posts should answer practical search questions first, then connect back to shared care routines.
A calm checklist for the most common Monstera panic search, with care-history prompts.
Plant picks, toxic lookouts, and placement habits for homes where leaves get investigated.
How we write
Source-linked, practical, and calm.
Every page should help someone make a better care decision before it asks them to download anything.
Each guide should answer a real household question, cite reputable sources, and connect back to how Tendlet helps people remember the routine.
When a guide touches health, diet, or safety, it should make the vet boundary clear and avoid pretending a web page can diagnose an animal.
Future pages belong here when they are public, canonical, internally linked, and listed in the sitemap.