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How do vets diagnose pets
Before your vet can give your pet the right treatment, they need to pinpoint exactly what’s wrong. This process is called ‘diagnosis’ and there are plenty of tools and resources to help your vet go about it.
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A guide to choosing the perfect small pet
Choose the perfect small pet with our detailed guide on rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, degus, ferrets and chinchillas. Written by PDSA vets.
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5 things you do that your cat secretly hates
None of us want to annoy our feline friends but it can be tricky when you don't speak the same language!
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Limping in rabbits
If your rabbit is limping it is usually a sign of something serious.
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Pets and antibiotics
Antibiotics can help pets fight off infections caused by bacteria. But some bacteria are becoming resistant. Here's what you need to know about pets and antibiotics
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Cat flu in kittens
Cat flu is an illness that causes symptoms similar to human flu. It’s important to contact your vet for advice if your kitten develops any symptoms of cat flu, even if they are mild.
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How to: Record a resting respiratory rate
This guide is to help you if you need to record your pet’s resting respiratory rate (how many breaths your pet takes each minute while resting or sleeping).
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Things to think about before getting a kitten
Choosing a kitten is exciting, but you need to make sure you're getting the right one for you. Read our tips on choosing kitten.
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Arthritis in cats
Arthritis (osteoarthritis) is a very common condition that causes painful, swollen joints and makes moving around uncomfortable.
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Weepy eyes in rabbits
Your rabbit’s eyes should look shiny and clear. Weepy eyes are often a sign of a problem.
