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                    Bowel Obstruction/Intestinal Blockage in catsCats don’t often eat things they shouldn’t, but occasionally curiosity gets the better of them and can lead to a blockage. String, thread, hair bands, rubber bands and tinsel are the most common items to cause a gut blockage in cats. 
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                    Liver disease in dogsYour dog's liver is a very important organ. Find out about liver disease in dogs, including symptoms and causes of liver problems and how they are treated. 
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                    How To Remove a Tick From A Dog Or CatIt’s important to remove ticks carefully, and with the right equipment, so no part of it gets left behind. 
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                    Pet medication plannerDownload our free pet medication planner so you know when to give your pet their medication, especially if they have lots of different tablets. 
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                    Road traffic accidents (RTA)If your pet had been involved in a road traffic accident, take them to a vet straight away. Read our advice on the best way to care for them. 
