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                    Obesity in rabbitsA third of pet rabbits in the UK are overweight. Overweight rabbits are at risk of health problems and a shorter lifespan. 
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                    Diabetes in dogsA dog with diabetes can't control their blood sugar levels (much like type 1 diabetes in people) and require lifelong treatment. 
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                    Myxomatosis in rabbitsMyxomatosis is a virus that causes severe disease and is usually fatal. It’s common in wild rabbits and spreads easily to pet rabbits. 
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                    Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD)RHD is also known as VHD, RVHD or ‘Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease’. RHD is caused by a virus, it causes severe symptoms and often death. 
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                    Ear mites in cats and kittensEar mites are tiny parasites that can affect ears. They are common in kittens but can also affect adult cats. 
