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                    Over 2 million UK dogs suffer firework terrorPDSA vets encourage new owners to prepare their pet to prevent firework phobias 
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                    Kidney disease in petsKidneys are very busy organs and work really hard to keep our pets healthy by carrying out many important tasks... 
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                    Gastritis in catsGastritis is when the stomach becomes irritated and causes vomiting and stomach pain. There are many different causes of gastritis, some minor and some more serious. 
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                    Bladder infection (UTI) in catsA bladder infection is also sometimes called a ‘urinary tract infection (UTI)’ or ‘bacterial cystitis’. 
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                    Lice in dogsVeterinary advice on louse infestations in dogs, including symptoms, treatment and prevention. 
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                    Eye infections in rabbitsEye infections are a common problem in pet rabbits and often develop because of an underlying problem such as dental disease or an injury to the eye. 
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                    Luxating patella in dogsA luxating patella occurs when a dog's kneecap slides out of the groove in the thighbone. A healthy kneecap should never slip out of the groove, and if it does, we call it a luxating patella (dislocating kneecap). 
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                    Saturn's storySaturn's life was saved by a PDSA vet after serious injuries to his back leg from a suspected road traffic accident 
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                    Albert's storyPDSA vets have saved an eight-month-old kitten called Albert after becoming trapped under the bonnet of a moving car for twenty minutes. 
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                    Hugo's storyHugo dodges death after eating six packs of chocolate coins and their foil wrappers 
