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  • A-Z of Fundraising

    Check out our fundraising ideas, from easy fundraising you can do yourself, to ideas for fundraising at school or at work.

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    We recommend leaving your cat collarless – its usually safer and more comfortable for them. Here’s why:

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    Sick and injured pets still need life-saving care during the pandemic, says veterinary charity, PDSA

  • Luna’s luck almost runs out after lily poisoning

    Poor Luna nearly died after ingesting deadly lily pollen - without us, her owner would have lost her.

  • Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV)

    Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) is a serious disease that attacks the immune system and causes cancers such as lymphoma and leukaemia.

  • Five common health problems in guinea pigs and how to prevent them

    Like all pets, guinea pigs have their own set of common health issues. However, you can prevent them by providing the correct care, diet, and home.

  • Pet boarding, kennels, and holiday care

    Going on holiday without your pet? Read our vets’ advice on finding the perfect boarding kennel or pet hotel.

  • Keeping your guinea pigs cool in the summer: dos and don’ts!

    Here's our top tips for keeping your guinea pigs cool in summer, including how to recognise the signs of heatstroke and advice for hydration and grooming.

  • Pedigree Dog Health

    Some pedigree dogs can suffer from serious health problems. Find out more about these breeds and the warning signs to look out for.

  • Infectious Hepatitis (Adenovirus) in dogs

    Infectious hepatitis is a serious disease also known as ‘canine adenovirus’ or ‘Rubarth’s Disease’. It affects the liver and other major organs causing a range of symptoms. Your dog can catch infectious hepatitis from contact with an infected dog, or somewhere an infected dog has been.

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