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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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Five reasons why you should volunteer at a PDSA charity shop
Discover five compelling reasons to volunteer at PDSA charity shops to make a real difference to pets' lives. Join us in supporting a great cause.
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PDSA Graduate Programme
PDSA Graduate ProgrammeOur Graduate Programme will open for applications on 1 March 2017PDSA Graduate Programme At PDSA, we are investing in our future, so we want ambitious graduates like you to join us. As the UK’s leading veterinary charity our unique graduate programme will stretch and support you. We provide around 2.3 million treatments every year to sick and injured pets and to continue…
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XL Bully Ban in England and Wales: What you need to know
Understanding the XL Bully ban in England and Wales – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.
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Getting a puppy
Getting a puppyGetting a puppyWhere a puppy is born and raised has a huge impact on its future health and happiness. One of the most important things to do before you buy a puppy is download the free Puppy Contract and Puppy Information Pack. Supported by PDSA, veterinary organisations and other charities, these will help protect you against getting an unwell, puppy farmed or illegally imported…
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Vet Q&As: What to know about epilepsy in cats
Although it’s more common in dogs, epilepsy in cats is still possible. Discover the symptoms, causes, and what to do if you think your cat has the condition.
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XL Bully ban in Scotland: What does the announcement mean for me?
Understanding the XL Bully ban in Scotland – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.
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PDSA - The vet charity for pets in need
PDSA is the UK's leading vet charity, providing free and low-cost treatment to pets in need. Find out more about us and how you can support our work.
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Volunteering with PDSA
Volunteers' week is a chance to celebrate the amazing work our volunteers do for poorly pets in need
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Physiotherapy for dogs and cats
Physiotherapy for your pet can be called animal or veterinary physiotherapy.