Yvette Bell
BVetMed MRCVS
I qualified in 2012 from the Royal Veterinary College and, after several years or varied work in Cape Verde, I returned to the UK and focussed mostly on small animal emergency work. I now live and work in the Spanish countryside with my three legged dog Ursa and Irish Sport Horse mare Bella.
Latest articles by Yvette Bell
Can my kitten get pregnant?
It's quite well known that cats are prolific breeders. Although they are all individuals, cats will start to reach sexual maturity as early as four months of age. For some, it may well be much later and occasionally it c…
Equine fitness – How can we prepare to get back in the saddle?
With Coronavirus vaccinations now circulating, our thoughts are shifting to recovery on all levels. For many horse owners itching to get back out and about, our minds are starting to focus on recovering our horses' fitne…
April 25, 2021
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What are polyps and how are they treated in cats?
Polyps (pronounced pol-ips) are basically benign (non-cancerous) overgrowths of tissue. They are composed of a rounded blob of tissue attached by a thin stalk and are particularly common in cats, especially young cats.&n…
Cats with sore eyes – when is surgery needed?
Sore eyes are a common feline problem. However, it can sometimes be very hard to decide just how serious the issue is, and whether it can be managed with medication (e.g. eyedrops), or whether surgery is needed.
March 29, 2021