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Reduced Appetite in a Rabbit
If your rabbit is eating less or nothing at all this is a very serious problem that needs immediate veterinary attention.
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Milo - Pet Survivor finalist
Poor Pomeranian Milo was bred by unscrupulous puppy farmers, leaving him enduring 6 hours of complex surgery to fix deformed his spine
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Weepy eyes in rabbits
Your rabbit’s eyes should look shiny and clear. Weepy eyes are often a sign of a problem.
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How to check your rabbits’ teeth
Dental disease is common in rabbits, so checking their teeth regularly is important to ensure you spot any problems early.
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Your cat
Being a healthy weight and shape will improve your cat’s quality of life and mental health, and may even help them live longer.
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red inflamed eyes in rabbits
There are many different conditions that cause red, inflamed, sore eyes in rabbits; some are easily treated (such as eye infections), but others are harder to cure (such as dental disease)
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Vet Q&A: How can I keep my rabbits warm in cold weather?
Rabbits are used to being outside, but when the temperature starts to drop even they can feel the chill! You’ll need to make some small changes to keep your rabbits warm through the winter months.
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Vet Q&A: My cat has special food for their kidneys – how can I get them to eat it?
If your cat has kidney disease, your vet will likely recommend a special diet for them. These diets contain make sure the kidneys don’t have to work so hard.
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Ear problems in cats
Ear problems can be very painful, and should always been checked by a vet. There are many different problems that can affect any one of the three main sections of a cat’s ear.
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Emergency kit appeal
Every minute across our Pet Hospitals, 10 pets need our help. Please can you give to our urgent appeal?
