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Egyptian Mau
Egyptian Mau’s have high energy levels and can be partial to a game of fetch.
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Lionhead
Lionhead rabbits are usually quite small, timid and can be easily frightened.
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Ferrets as pets
Get expert advice from PDSA vets on keeping ferrets with tips on creating a stimulating environment, what to feed them, and how to ensure they live a happy life.
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Maine Coon
Maine Coons are very playful and friendly cats. You won’t often find them curled up on your lap as they prefer to be running around on the floor rather than jumping up.
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Netherland Dwarf
Netherland Dwarf rabbits are generally timid and can be easily frightened.
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Pet boarding, kennels, and holiday care
Going on holiday without your pet? Read our vets’ advice on finding the perfect boarding kennel or pet hotel.
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Manx
Manx cats are playful but not overly active, and are often happiest following you around to keep an eye on what you are doing.
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Rex
The Rex rabbit is typically medium to large sized. They don’t require traditional grooming; if necessary their coat can be wiped over with a damp cloth to help keep it in top condition.
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Poisons and Hazards for your pets
Keep your pet safe with our vets’ guide to some common hazards around our homes
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Norwegian Forest cat breed
Norwegian Forests are a playful breed that don’t require constant attention. You won’t hear much from a Norwegian Forest cat unless they want your attention. They’re not known to be real lap cats.
