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                    Cat parasites – fleas, ticks, mites and wormsThe most common cat parasites include fleas, ticks, mites and worms. Find out more about how to treat and prevent these parasites here. Written by PDSA vets. 
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                    Blood in your dog's pooBlood in your dog's poo is always something to get checked by your vet but don’t panic - there are lots of possible causes ranging from very minor to more serious. 
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                    Scooting in catsScooting is a word used to explain the act of a cat sitting down and dragging their bottom along the ground. This is usually because of an itch or pain around their anus, caused by: 
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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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                    My dog isn’t eating properlyAppetites do vary between dogs but if your dog’s eating habits have changed it’s often a sign of a problem. 
