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Bengal cats
Bengals are highly intelligent and energetic and require plenty of mental stimulation and opportunity to exercise.
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Bearded Collie
Bearded Collies are gentle, lovable, happy dogs who get on well with everyone
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PDSA statement about animal sentience and the EU (withdrawal) bill
A statement from Sean Wensley, Senior Vet at PDSA
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Cornish Rex
The Cornish Rex is an active cat always on the move; they will often happily play on their own if no one is able to play with them. You won’t often hear the Cornish Rex as they tend not to vocalise.
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Devon Rex
The Devon Rex is a mischievous and highly active breed of cat. They love playing and want to know what you are doing all the time so they may become your shadow.
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Maine Coon
Maine Coons are very playful and friendly cats. You won’t often find them curled up on your lap as they prefer to be running around on the floor rather than jumping up.
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Ragdoll
Ragdolls are not usually highly active cats, but will play with toys and follow you around. They’re not very chatty, but are unlikely to be far from you in the house
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Urinary Incontinence in dogs
Read our guide on urinary incontinence in dogs including causes, symptoms, and frequently asked questions. Written by PDSA vets.
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Chihuahua breed information
Chihuahuas are small but active dogs who love human company.
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Lymphoma in dogs
Lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system. The immune system is active throughout the whole body, and lymphoma can develop in any part of it. Symptoms vary depending on what type it is, where it is, and how aggressive it is.
