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                    Vet Q&As: What to know about epilepsy in catsAlthough it’s more common in dogs, epilepsy in cats is still possible. Discover the symptoms, causes, and what to do if you think your cat has the condition. 
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                    Schoolgirl with scoliosis walks ten miles to raise money for PDSAInspirational Maisie raises over £800 after our vets saved family pet. 
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                    Pup nearly died from pill poisoningMischievous puppy, Monkey, had only been with her owners for a few weeks when a terrible misadventure left her at death’s door. 
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                    Trinny - Pet Survivor finalistTiny Trinny was left at death's door after a ferocious attack from a larger dog, leaving her with deep wounds and in danger of losing her leg. 
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                    Road traffic accidents (RTA)If your pet had been involved in a road traffic accident, take them to a vet straight away. Read our advice on the best way to care for them. 
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                    Five signs you like your pet more than your partnerFor some of us our pets are our world. With Valentine’s Day just a few days away, you might be thinking about who your most important companion really is. 
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                    Caring for your new kittenBringing home your feline friend is a wonderful time, but taking the steps to make sure they get off to good start, and live a happy and healthy life, can seem like a daunting experience. 
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                    Snake bites in dogsRead our vets' advice on what to do if your dog is bitten by a snake, what type of snake it was bitten by, how to help them and when to call a vet. 
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                    Working from home as a PDSA Vet NursePDSA staff all over the country are social distancing in our Pet Hospitals, meaning many in our teams are now working from home. PDSA Vet Nurse Rachel tells us how she’s been adapting to a new way of working. 
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                    How to introduce two dogsGetting a second dog can be great if your pal loves their canine friends. Read our top tips on how to safely and successfully introduce two dogs to each other. 
