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How To Give Your Cat A Pill
Most cats don’t like being given medication, so it will be much easier for you, and significantly less stressful for your cat if you have a tabletting technique you are confident with.
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Winnie's story
A five-month-old pup is able to feel the love this Valentine’s Day after surviving a complex and life-saving heart surgery.
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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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PDSA is supporting the Petfished campaign
Do you know who the person is behind the pet? PDSA is supporting the government’s campaign to raise awareness of untrustworthy sellers so prospective pet owners can make the best choice when buying a new four-legged friend.
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PDSA Executive Pay Statement
Information on PDSA's executive pay policy
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First aid for cuts and grazes
What to do if your pet has a graze or cut
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Vomiting in cats
Most cases of vomiting in cats will improve with minimal treatment but sometimes vomiting can be a sign of something more serious.
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Wobbly teeth in dogs
Although your puppy's teeth will naturally fall out to make room for their adult teeth, wobbly teeth in adult dogs is cause for concern.
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Wobbly teeth in cats
Adult cats shouldn’t have wobbly teeth, if you notice any it’s a sign that something is wrong.
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Problems peeing in cats
There are many different medical conditions that can cause cats to have trouble peeing but issues such as stress are also very common.
