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Vet Q&A: Why is my cat hunting?
Hunting is a natural instinct for cats. Even after thousands of years of domestication cats are natural hunters much like their wild relatives.
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40 Years Fundraising for PDSA
Barbara and Brian Scrimshaw from Alnwick in Northumberland have been raising funds for PDSA for over 40 years! As dedicated supporters, the couple has been fundraising for PDSA ever since their Sheltie dog, Shep, needed our help all those years ago. Barbara and Brian have raised over £100,000 for PDSA – what an amazing achievement! We can’t thank them enough.
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Summer Terms and conditions.
Summer Terms and conditions.
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Save a star
Precious pets will need urgent treatment this Christmas Your support today could be the difference between life and death At PDSA, we’re a vital lifeline for pets and their loving owners. Last year alone, we treated over 430,000 pets – the equivalent of 11 pets a minute. We save lives, fix broken limbs, treat chronic conditions, and relieve suffering and pain – all of which keep people and pets…
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How to pick up and hold a rabbit
Rabbits can be nervous by nature so it's important to learn how to hold them in a way that makes them feel safe and secure.
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A day in the life with Veterinary Receptionist Lotte
Learn about the daily life and responsibilities of Lotte, a dedicated receptionist at PDSA. Hear about her passion for animals and her rewarding work.
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Dog Vaccines
Vaccination is an important way of protecting your dog against some serious diseases. Read our vet's advice on dog vaccinations and how they work.
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The benefits of keeping pet insurance as your pet ages
Uncover the value of maintaining insurance, like PDSA Pet Insurance, for your aging pet to safeguard their well-being and protect them from unexpected emergencies.
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Vet Q&A: How do I know if my cat is too fat?
We often see overweight pets but sometimes it can be difficult for owners to know if your pet is overweight or not.
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Vet Q&A: Is it safe to get rabbits neutered?
We understand that some owners might be worried about getting their rabbits neutered or spayed. Our vets are here to help put your mind at ease.
