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Manchester Celebrity Supporters
Manchester Celebrity Supporters We're so proud to say that because of the vital work we're doing in Manchester, these incredible stars have chosen to support our cause. Thanks to the help of our Manchester celebrity ambassadors, we're able to raise awareness of our work in saving pets' lives and why we so desperately need a new hospital in Manchester. Here's why these generous individuals have…
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Custo - Pet Survivor finalist
Custo suddenly became seriously ill, and when vets detected a lump on his spleen his owners were faced with everyone’s worst nightmare – cancer
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Mother Duck - Pet Survivor Finalist
Mother Duck suffered a suspected fox attack leaving her with a horrific neck injury that she wasn't expected to survive.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Maximus
Maximus was in a hit and run. He suffered a fractured skull, broken jaw and a missing eye.
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Woody - Pet Survivor Finalist
Woody came home with horrific injuries, including a missing tail, a deep wound to his tummy, leaving him fighting for his life.
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Your cat's body shape
Cats need to be at a healthy weight to live their best lives, so it is essential that owners keep a close eye on their pet’s shape and weight.
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Darcy suffered horrific injuries after falling down a 60ft dam
Darcy was walking at Glascarnoch Dam in the Highlands when suddenly she jumped over a five-foot wall, only to find a 60ft concrete slipway on the other side.
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Manchester Clients
Your Manchester PDSA Pet Wellbeing Centre A guide to your Manchester Wellbeing Centre What you need to know After more than 40 years in Old Trafford, our much-loved hospital is now struggling to cope - the waiting and consulting rooms are too small and there is not enough car park space. We want to be able to treat your pet in the best possible environment, and to do even more to help local owners…
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Kitten diet and behaviour
From the moment your kitten first comes home to when they’re fully grown, your four-legged friend relies on you for the right nutrition, socialisation, and behavioural guidance.
