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Lockdown joy as PDSA reunite NHS nurse with cat missing for 3 YEARS
A hero NHS nurse from Northfield, Birmingham, has been reunited with her cat, Oliver, nearly three years after he went missing.
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Mental health matters – owning pets ‘a lifeline’ for many during the cost of living crisis
Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week (15-21 May), a leading vet charity is advocating keeping pets and their owners together through the cost of living crisis.
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Good luck, bad luck, a witch’s pet – myths debunked this National Black Cat Day
We’re a nation of cat lovers with an estimated 11 million living as pets in the UK*. However, sometimes certain characteristics mean pets can be a little overlooked and sadly, black cats are one of them.
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Round of a-paws! Bradford vets celebrate 20 years of helping local pets
Hip hip hooray, three cheers for the vet team at Bradford’s PDSA Pet Hospital as it celebrates its 20th year of helping the city’s pets in need from its Lorne Street site.
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Sun Awareness Week
During Sun Awareness Week (14 - 20 May), veterinary charity PDSA is urging owners to keep their pets safe in the sun, to protect them from dangerous conditions such as heatstroke and cancer.
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Warning as Alabama Rot claims Manchester victim
Vets from charity PDSA are warning dog owners to take extra care when out walking after a fatal case of Alabama Rot was confirmed in Manchester.
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Crafting with a cause: Katherine honours her dog's memory by supporting PDSA
Read about Katherine’s inspiring story and find out how she’s raising money for PDSA by crafting unique doorstops.
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Meet the UK’s fattest pets battling it out to become the ‘biggest loser’
Leading vet charity PDSA has unveiled the heavy hounds, fat felines and bulging bunnies taking on the ultimate pet weight-loss challenge - PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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Over 4 million pets at risk of deadly conditions
PDSA urges owners to protect pets by neutering
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Sky narrowly escapes 'silent killer' disease
Sky the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, from Swinton, Manchester, is lucky to be alive after she developed a potentially fatal womb infection.
