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Twighlight and Calypso's story
Four-month-old kittens Twilight and Calypso were taken to Cardiff PDSA Pet Hospital, The Marian and Christina Ionescu Centre, for life-changing surgery after contracting cat flu.
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XL Bully ban in Scotland: What does the announcement mean for me?
Understanding the XL Bully ban in Scotland – find out what actions you should take as a responsible owner with PDSA's guidance. Read more here.
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Sponsor Form
Thank you for choosing to become a Trauma Care Sponsor By becoming a Trauma Care Sponsor today your monthly donations will help to support the ongoing treatment of pets in need of urgent and life-saving care. You’ll receive a welcome pack in the post and regular email updates with pet stories to show the difference your sponsorship is making. Please be aware, that by selecting ‘No’ to Email…
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Free Will Network T&Cs
Free Will Network terms and conditions You need to be aged 50 or over to use the Free Will Writing Offer. Authority for "PDSA" to pay the solicitor’s fee You must choose a solicitor from the list Free Will Network supply. All sections of the Confidential Declaration Form should be completed, and signed by you in order for the Network to pay the solicitor’s fee on behalf of "PDSA". In accordance…
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Fundraising FAQs
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Nine cats given a second chance
With a lot of uncertainty around at the moment, we thought we’d bring some good news in the form of these lucky kitties who used up one of their nine lives but lived to tell the tale!
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Vax: in partnership with PDSA
Pets form a part of the family and can often cause as much mess! Vax offers a wide range of award winning products to make cleaning your home easy and effective.
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Life on three legs: helping your pet recover from amputation
With some care and support, three-legged pets can have a quality of life just as good as their four-legged counterparts.
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Pup nearly dies after wolfing down 24 chocolates
PDSA vets save four-month-old Doberman puppy after he ate toxic chocolates in advent calendar.
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Felix's story
Four-year-old tabby cat, Felix, from Heanor, Derbyshire needed life-saving treatment for a blocked bladder.
