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Vets save cat after rare spinal infection left him paralysed
A cat facing death after being left paralysed by a rare infection has been saved by vets.
Owner Samantha Smith feared four-year-old Maine Coon Geralt, who is a treasured connection to her late granddad, would have to be put to sleep after he collapsed in front of her.
But vet specialist...
Battersea offers its support to struggling pet owners
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is urging people who need to give up their pet to think rescue first.
Over recent weeks the charity has been giving advice to struggling pet owners through a dedicated behaviour advice line as it could only accept animals on an emergency basis.
Now the charity...
Caring for your pet in a heatwave
With high temperatures predicted in the UK over the next couple of days, natural animal health company, nutravet share some tips to keep your pets cool.
It’s always lovely to be able to enjoy more time outside with our pets. However, during hot weather, it’s important to take extra care...
Kennel Club launches video to help owners and their dogs ‘get...
The Kennel Club has launched a new video in a series for owners who want to active with their dog and ‘get started’ in dog showing.
He’s your best friend and really rather handsome, and you think your favourite canine has what it takes to compete at Crufts, but where...
Not so fantastic Mr Fox rescued after getting head stuck in...
A young fox was rescued by the RSPCA outside a church in Littlehampton after he got his head wedged in a coil reel.
The fox was found in the church car park at St Catherine’s Catholic Church in Beach Road, Littlehampton on Wednesday 15 July.
Father Carl Davies spotted the...
Scruffs launches new bedding range
Luxury pet bedding company, Scruffs has revealed two new collections set to launch in the Autumn.
The Scruffs Velvet and Manhattan collections offer pet owners style and comfort for their four-legged friends with a choice of vibrant colours.
The Velvet Donut Bed is for small dogs and cats. The bed will...
RSPCA responds to news that the first pet cat in the...
The RSPCA responds to the latest news about the first pet cat to test positive for COVID-19
“We would like to reassure pet owners that despite the news that a pet cat has tested positive for Coronavirus in the UK, there is still no evidence to suggest that people can...
RSPCA appeal for witnesses after kitten is thrown from moving car
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a tiny kitten was thrown from a moving car in Stoke-on-Trent Saturday (25th July) morning.
At around 11.55am witnesses saw a dark blue car driving along Audley Road towards Alsager when the female tabby kitten was thrown from the window.
Another driver pulled...
40,000 dogs at risk of abandonment due to Covid-19
Dogs Trust is predicting tens of thousands of stray or abandoned dogs could need help as a result of the pandemic – and warns it’s already starting to see the impact of the Coronavirus crisis.
Demand for puppies has soared during lockdown, with Google searches for ‘buy a puppy’ increasing...
How to travel with your pet in the UK for a...
After months in lockdown, the announcement that the country is opening up for business again will feel like a welcome light at the end of the tunnel for many Brits.
And the first thing on some people's post-lockdown bucket list will be to safely save their summer holiday! With concern...
One in three Brits now choose their pet based on its...
New research shows that one in three Brits now choose a pet based on their ‘carbon footprint’.
More than half of UK adults own at least one animal and 34% were influenced by environment concerns when choosing their companion.
Smaller rodents were the most popular environmental choice with 89& of mouse...
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Hefty fines in store for pet owners as 1 in 5...
UK pet owners face fines of up to £500 in the lead up to Christmas as nearly one in five (17%) claim that they won’t microchip their pets, despite the legal requirement to do so which recently extended to cats.
Microchipping cats in England has been a legal requirement as of 10th...
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