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                    Cat labour – a guide to your cat giving birthIf you have a pregnant cat, it’s important to be well informed and prepared for her kittening to reduce the chance of problems. 
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                    Eye removal (enucleation) in catsRemoving an eye is usually a last resort, but is necessary in some circumstances. Your vet may advise removing an eye if it’s been badly damaged, is causing unmanageable pain, is affected by an untreatable condition, or contains a tumour. 
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                    Euthanasia/putting your pet to sleep - advice videoDeciding to put your pet to sleep is one of the hardest decisions you will make as a pet owner. Watch our video where PDSA vet Fran answers your questions on how to know if it's the right thing to do. 
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                    Cat and Kitten VaccinationsVaccination is an important way of protecting your cat against some serious diseases. Read our vet's advice on cat vaccines and how they work. 
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                    CPR for Cats and KittensThis article tells you how to perform CPR on a cat, but we recommend that all pet owners learn the technique at a veterinary first aid course. 
