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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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Oriental
You’re likely to receive a lot of chatter from an Oriental as they love to be where you are, telling you about their day.
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Sphynx
Sphynx are curious and energetic cats who love to play - they can even be taught to play fetch. They can be quite vocal and will happily have a conversation with you, following you everywhere
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Siamese
They are well known for being loudly vocal and are often very affectionate with humans, enjoying nothing more than curling up in their owners lap.
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Dealing with a dog attack
No matter how well-behaved your dog is you can never guarantee everyone's dog will be the same.
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Paws for traffic: five ways to protect your pets as evenings get darker
This Road Safety Week (15-21 November 2021) a national vet charity is urging pet owners to be aware of the dangers that roads and traffic can pose to our four-legged friends.
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Cat tuna treats
These tasty tuna treats are the ideal way to spoil your cat without spending too much!
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Bulldog
Likely to have health and welfare issues due to their exaggerated physical features.
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Bowel Obstruction/Intestinal Blockage in cats
Cats don’t often eat things they shouldn’t, but occasionally curiosity gets the better of them and can lead to a blockage. String, thread, hair bands, rubber bands and tinsel are the most common items to cause a gut blockage in cats.
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Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature Schnauzers are playful and inquisitive dogs.
