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FIV infected cat is a survivor thanks to PDSA
A cat suffering from the feline equivalent of HIV is receiving treatment from PDSA vets to keep him as healthy as possible.
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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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Why Buy From Us
Why buy from us?PDSA Vet CareFind out how every purchase of PDSA Vet Care supports the UK's leading vet charity. About us We're the UK's leading vet charity. Each year our vets carry out 2.7 million treatments for sick and injured pets. We're dedicated to making sure every pet in the UK has a lifetime of health and happiness. We do this in three special ways - by educating owners, preventing…
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A guide to choosing the perfect small pet
Choose the perfect small pet with our detailed guide on rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, degus, ferrets and chinchillas. Written by PDSA vets.
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The benefits of keeping pet insurance as your pet ages
Uncover the value of maintaining insurance, like PDSA Pet Insurance, for your aging pet to safeguard their well-being and protect them from unexpected emergencies.
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Meet the UK’s fattest pets battling it out to become the ‘biggest loser’
Leading vet charity PDSA has unveiled the heavy hounds, fat felines and bulging bunnies taking on the ultimate pet weight-loss challenge - PDSA Pet Fit Club.
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Do the 2.6 Challenge for PDSA
Become a home hero and support PDSA by fundraising from home for us with the 2.6 challenge! Designed to help the UK's charities who can't fundraise under the current circumstances
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Scottish search dog honoured
A three-year-old Labrador from Selkirk is being honoured by vet charity PDSA after successfully finding a critically injured missing woman in blizzard conditions.
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Keeping your rabbit healthy
Find out how to do a health check at home and see the simple steps you can take to help keep your rabbits' health on track.
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Socialising your kitten
Socialisation – introducing your kitten to every day sights and sounds - will help them become a happy, confident cat. Find out why our vets say it’s so important.