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                    Antifreeze poisoning in cats | PDSAAntifreeze (ethylene glycol) is a very common poison in dogs and cats. It’s a very toxic substance so even a small amount can do a lot of damage to several vital organs. 
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                    Diarrhoea in catsThere are many conditions that cause diarrhoea in cats, ranging from minor to serious. Mild cases of diarrhoea usually pass within 24 hours. 
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                    Dry eye in dogsDry eye is a condition that stops your dog producing tears and causes dry, painful eyes. 
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                    Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) in dogsIMHA is a condition of the blood that causes severe anaemia. IMHA causes the body (more specifically the immune system) to attack and destroy its own red blood cells. 
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                    Chocolate poisoning in dogsChocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is perfectly safe for humans, but toxic for dogs, cats and rabbits. 
