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How to keep your pet calm at the vet | PDSA
Read our expert advice on how to keep your pet calm at the vet.
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Vet Q&A: taking care of your pet during lockdown
With the recent announcement from the government about staying at home, we know a lot of people have concerns and questions. Our vets have been answering some FAQs.
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Choosing The Best Flea and Worm Treatments For Cats | PDSA
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID’s) are a group of medicines used to fight inflammation. They reduce high temperatures, heat, swelling and pain.
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Walking a cat on a lead – is it a good idea?
Walking a cat on a lead is quickly becoming an online trend, but is it a good idea? Read our blog to discover whether or not cat owners should reach for the lead.
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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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Careers
Apply now for a job PDSA! PDSA has a job role for you whether you are looking for a career in veterinary, retail, or in an office environment.
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How to cope with the death of a pet
Advice on making the difficult decision to put your pet to sleep, breaking the news to children, and coping with the loss.
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Skin allergies (atopic dermatitis) in cats
Atopic dermatitis (atopy) is a skin problem caused by an allergy to something in the environment (such as pollen, moulds, grass or dust mite).
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Eye ulcers (corneal ulcers) in dogs
Ulcers often appear suddenly and get rapidly worse. However, eyes heal quickly so with vet treatment an ulcer is likely to heal within a few days.
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Skin cancer in cats
Regularly check your cat for changes to their skin and book an appointment with your vet if you are worried.
