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FIV infected cat is a survivor thanks to PDSA
A cat suffering from the feline equivalent of HIV is receiving treatment from PDSA vets to keep him as healthy as possible.
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Why is my pet off their food?
Our animal companions are generally quite hearty eaters, so it can be worrying when they go off their food.
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E. cuniculi in Rabbits
E. cuniculi is a parasite that affects rabbits by causing damage to important organs. Read veterinary advice on prevention, causes, symptoms and treatment.
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Client Contributions
As a charity, we don't receive any government funding and rely on the generosity of animal lovers, to fund our vital veterinary services.
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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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Permethrin toxicity in cats
Permethrin is a chemical used to treat fleas. It’s safe to use on dogs but is extremely poisonous for cats. Common symptoms of permethrin poisoning include drooling, acting strangely, twitching and fitting.
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Wobbly teeth in cats
Adult cats shouldn’t have wobbly teeth, if you notice any it’s a sign that something is wrong.
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A day in the life at PDSA | PDSA
Whether it’s a Veterinary Nurse at our Pet Hospitals or a Shop Manager at one of our charity shops, every team member and volunteer works incredibly hard to keep people and pets together.
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Your gerbil’s diet
Read out vets' advice on the best diet for your gerbils.
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Eye ulcers (corneal ulcers) in cats
A corneal ulcer develops when something damages the surface of your cat's eye. Read our vet's advice on treatment and symptoms of eye ulcers in cats.
