Archive: Sep 2020

The Cats with Blood in Their Eyes
Case study
The Cats with Blood in Their Eyes
Today we are going to discuss two cases of cats with blood in their eyes. After veterinary investigation both were diagnosed with a rare but likely underreported disease - but that wasn’t immediately apparent.
January 11, 2024 • 69 shares
Do the PDSA still have vets for people to use?
New Pet
Do the PDSA still have vets for people to use?
There are thousands of veterinary practices across the UK, including privately owned practices, corporate organisations and referral hospitals. However, did you know that there are also charity run practices that help to…
January 10, 2024 • 21 shares
Why is scruffing a cat bad?
Animal Welfare
Why is scruffing a cat bad?
Cats are challenging patients in the veterinary field, easily stressed with very specific needs; they are a complex species to treat in a hospital environment. This is partly because they are prey animals and hide signs…
January 9, 2024 • 238 shares
What happened to pyloric stenosis in cats?
Cats
What happened to pyloric stenosis in cats?
Chronic vomiting is a common clinical sign seen in cats, a lot of owners will report their cat vomits occasionally - which can be normal. However a cat vomiting often may warrant investigations. Depending on the age and…
January 8, 2024 • 147 shares
Do dogs get lung cancer?
Common Conditions
Do dogs get lung cancer?
When you hear the words ‘lung cancer’ you might think of someone with a long-term smoking habit, but did you know that animals can also get lung cancer? The good news is that primary lung cancer is rare in dogs, but ther…
January 7, 2024 • 39 shares
Do Ragdoll cats make good pets?
Breeds
Do Ragdoll cats make good pets?
Ragdolls are beautiful cats, with affectionate personalities. They are currently ranked as the second most popular cat breed registered with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). When choosing a breed of cat to…
January 6, 2024 • 201 shares
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