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How To Clean Your Cat’s Ears
It’s not necessary to clean your cat’s ears unless you’ve been asked to by your vet. However, you should check your cat’s ears regularly, and contact your vet if you notice any problems.
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Weight loss in cats
Weight loss in cats is often a sign of a problem. However, it can be hard to spot – especially if your cat is losing weight slowly or if they have a very fluffy coat.
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How to introduce a cat and dog
Cats and dogs don’t have to be enemies – learn how to safely introduce a new pet to the home and help your dog and cat get along.
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Make your own scrumptious salmon cat biscuits | PDSA
Learn how to make your beloved cat their own scrumptious salmon cat biscuits with our vet-approved recipe. You’ll have these delicious biscuits in three easy steps.
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Anorexia in cats
Have you suddenly noticed your cat’s not eating? We know how worrying that can be and it's usually a sign something is wrong.
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Is my cat drinking and weeing too much?
Is your cat drinking or weeing more than usual? You may hear your vet use the words polyuria and polydipsia (PUPD for short). Polyuria is weeing too much, Polydipsia is drinking too much.
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Christmas cat-astrophe avoided, thanks to PDSA
Kitten named ‘Elsa Christmas’ poisoned after eating poinsettia
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Keeping indoor and house cats
Our vets give their advice on keeping indoor and house cats, including how to make sure your house cat stays happy and healthy.
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How To Check Your Cat’s Teeth
By checking your cat’s mouth regularly, in between vet appointments, you’ll be much more likely to spot problems early.
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A mat-ter of life and death for Buster
A four-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier left PDSA vets floored – after they discovered a piece of carpet lodged in his stomach.
