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                    My cat has eaten something harmfulKeep anything that could be poisonous or cause a gut blockage in cats safely out of their reach. 
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                    Physiotherapy for dogs and catsPhysiotherapy for your pet can be called animal or veterinary physiotherapy. 
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                    Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in catsLearn about Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and feline coronavirus in cats including symptoms, treatment and prevention, all explained by our PDSA vets. 
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                    Lymphoma in catsFind out more about lymphoma in cats including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment including chemotherapy, and outlook. This guide is written by PDSA vets. 
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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. 
