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                    Low energy (lethargy) in catsWe all know our feline friends like to spend a lot of time sleeping. But would you be able to tell if their lethargy was a sign of a problem? 
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                    Choosing The Best Flea and Worm Treatments For Cats | PDSAAnti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID’s) are a group of medicines used to fight inflammation. They reduce high temperatures, heat, swelling and pain. 
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                    Pancreatitis in dogsPancreatitis is a condition that causes the pancreas to becomes very inflamed. Pancreatitis can range from being mild to very severe. 
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                    Choosing Flea and Worm Treatment for Your Dog | PDSAAnti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID’s) are a group of medicines used to fight inflammation. They reduce high temperatures, heat, swelling and pain. 
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                    Bad breath in dogsDiscover why your dog might have bad breath and when to contact your vet about it. A comprehensive guide, written by PDSA vets. 
