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Cost of Loving: Almost a fifth of pet owners are cutting back on weekly food shop to afford their pet’s care
PDSA has warned these unsettling findings reflect the stark reality for pet owners, many of whom are being forced to make drastic cutbacks as they desperately struggle to stay afloat.
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Which pet should I get? Should I get a pet?
Check out our advice on the questions you need to think about before deciding to get a pet (and which pet to get!).
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Vet Q&A: How do I trim my cat’s claws?
Cats use their claws for all sorts of things – jumping, climbing and hunting – but while we’re spending more time with our feline friends you might be noticing just how long they are!
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PDSA warns of risk to pet welfare
Leading veterinary charity PDSA is warning that the continuing trend of owners doing no pre-purchase research before acquiring a pet is risking the long term health and welfare of millions of animals.
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Taking Care of your Pet
Taking care of your pet
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New Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre gets underway
Thousands of Nottingham’s pets will soon feel the benefit from a pioneering Pet Wellbeing Centre, as building work starts on a new PDSA hospital.
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Out of area contact form
Sign up to hear from usWe'll let you know when our Pet Care scheme opens in your area If you would like us to let you know if a PDSA service opens up in your area please complete the below enquiry form. To enable us to contact you, you’ll need to give your consent, so select yes on the email contact preference
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PDSA vet goes extra mile in London Marathon
A PDSA vet is set to go the extra mile for the pets in her care after signing up to this year’s TCS London Marathon.
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Vets issue lily warning to pet owners
Leading vet charity PDSA has issued a warning to pet owners after a cat from Glasgow was saved by their vets after eating lilies, which are highly toxic to felines. According to the charity, lilies are among a number of common plants which can pose a severe threat to pet health.
