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                    Aural Haematoma in catsAn aural haematoma is a blood blister that forms inside the ear flap when a blood vessel bursts. They often form because your cat has been shaking their head or scratching their ear. 
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                    Aural haematoma (swollen ear flap) in a dogAn aural haematoma is a blood blister that forms inside an earflap after a blood vessel bursts. They usually develop due to head shaking or ear scratching because of an ear infection or skin problem. 
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                    First aid for heatstrokeHeatstroke is a life-threatening emergency. Common signs including panting, trouble breathing and collapse/fainting. It is important to get help from a vet ASAP. 
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                    Haemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) in dogsHaemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) is a condition that causes dogs to vomit and pass large amounts of bloody diarrhoea. 
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                    Hair loss (alopecia) in catsAlopecia develops in one of two ways, your cat pulls their own hair out or the hair drops out. Common causes of hair loss in cats include fleas, stress and allergies. 
