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- Eating
- Emergency
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                    Skin lumps in catsIt’s sensible to regularly check your cat for lumps and book an appointment with your vet if you find one, even if it looks harmless. 
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                    Dermatitis (red, inflamed, sore skin or a rash) in dogsHas your dog got red, inflamed, angry looking skin? Or do they have a rash? We often call these symptoms ‘dermatitis’. 
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                    Skin problems in dogs: an overviewSkin is very important for protection and keeping the body warm. Skin problems can significantly affect a dog’s quality of life and make them feel miserable. 
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                    Reduced Appetite in a RabbitIf your rabbit is eating less or nothing at all this is a very serious problem that needs immediate veterinary attention. 
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                    Limping in rabbitsIf your rabbit is limping it is usually a sign of something serious. 
