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Jiggy's story
Jiggy, a cheeky 6-year old cat, needed help from PDSA when his owner, Kelly, realised he had a wooden stick lodged inside the roof of his mouth.
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CupCake’s story
CupCake, a three-year-old cat, was severely injured after she was trapped in a rabbit snare.
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Gastritis in cats
Gastritis 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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Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD)
RHD is also known as VHD, RVHD or ‘Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease’. RHD is caused by a virus, it causes severe symptoms and often death.
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Limping in rabbits
If your rabbit is limping it is usually a sign of something serious.
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Diarrhoea in rabbits
Diarrhoea in a rabbit is a serious problem that shouldn’t be ignored. As a rabbit owner, it’s important to check that your rabbit is passing normal, solid pellets every day.
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PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 Finalist - Brandy
Brandy was playing a game of fetch when a tragic accident occurred. She was left fighting for her life, and was selected as a finalist in PDSA Pet Survivor of the Year 2018.
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First aid for your pet
PDSA Vet Rebecca Ashman provides top tips on what to do in an emergency
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Dementia in pets
We all know that dementia affects so many people, but it can also affect our pets, too
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Cat Microchipping
A microchip is a tiny identification device that contains a unique number linking a pet to their owner.
