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Cat collars
We recommend leaving your cat collarless – its usually safer and more comfortable for them. Here’s why:
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Hair loss (alopecia) in dogs
Hair loss (alopecia) means bald spots, patchy fur or just thinning fur. Parasites, hormone problems and allergies are all common causes of alopecia in dogs.
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Hair loss (alopecia) in cats
Alopecia develops in one of two ways, your cat pulls their own hair out or the hair drops out. Common causes of hair loss in cats include fleas, stress and allergies.
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Meet the philanthropy team
Meet our Philanthropy Team Ruth Lister Having worked for PDSA for over a decade, I am proud to be leading this team of talented and dedicated Fundraisers. We all care about what we do and feel privileged to connect our cause with like-minded, generous supporters to help those who need it most. With experience in Trusts and Foundations, Legacy Giving, and all other individual elements of…
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How to make a dog toy
Whether it’s their birthday, or you just feel like spoiling your dog, getting them a new toy can be a great way to show them you love them. Here’s an easy one you can make yourself!
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Pax's story
PDSA vets have saved a Husky-cross called Pax when he became ill after swallowing a tennis ball.
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Oreo's story
One-year-old black and white cat, Oreo, miraculously survived a 50-ft fall from the window of a fourth-floor flat that left her life hanging in the balance.
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Prudential Ride London 2020
We're looking for keen cyclists to take on the challenge of this incredible 100 mile bike ride.
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Shams' story
PDSA vets have saved a nine-month-old kitten twice after she was hit by a car in the middle of the night and later developed a potentially fatal womb infection.
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Prostate Cancer in Dogs
Prostate cancer is uncommon in dogs but sadly, when it does occur it tends to be aggressive, fast-growing, and very quick to spread around the body.
