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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...
From Dachshunds to Rottweilers, these are the dog breeds you are...
The rumours are true… humans simply don’t deserve dogs - we don’t even know how to correctly pronounce the names of certain breeds!
Luckily, the team at Preply have shed some light on this and provided a roundup of dog breeds that typically tend to get mispronounced, and how to correctly say...
10 expert tips to protect wildlife during bonfire night
The most common animals you’ll find scurrying about in the coming autumn nights are hedgehogs, foxes and perhaps even a badger or two.
With more than 400 species of mammals, birds and plants becoming extinct over the past 200 years in the UK, and with the hedgehog among those on...
Pet wellness startup Pickles unveils first-ever members-only vet practice in West...
Pickles, the animal wellness startup modernising pet healthcare by connecting the best vets to pet owners both online and in-person, have announced today the first-ever members-only veterinary practice in West London.
Backed by angel investment from companies like Butternut Box, this 3000 sq ft animal clinic will offer the millions...
What NOT to give your pets this Halloween
Halloween is one of the biggest holidays worldwide, but how involved can your furry friends get in your festivities?
With dogs accounting for 95% of chocolate consumption calls to pet poison hotlines, Trusted Housesitters looked into the five most popular questions around what our pets can eat during Halloween, and...
Dogs Trust vet’s pride in helping Bosnian street dogs
A Dogs Trust vet from London has recently returned from Bosnia and Herzegovina where he has been sharing his expertise with local vets who are working to improve the welfare of street dogs.
Charlie Matthias, a Senior Veterinary Surgeon from Islington, visited Bosnia to support Dogs Trust’s work in the...
Battersea urges public to look beyond black cat myths this National...
This National Black Cat Day (27 October), Battersea is encouraging the public to look beyond a cat’s appearance and give them the second chance they deserve as figures reveal black cats make up over 40% of the charity's feline admissions.
Battersea welcomes many black cats through its gates each year,...
Adoption plea by RPSCA centre for ‘Star Wars cats’
Two anxious moggies at RSPCA Stapeley Grange are hoping to be the chosen ones.
Luke (pictured left) and Leia (right) have come on in leaps and bounds after spending time with foster carers after a stay at the Cheshire centre’s cattery.
They were rescued after being found huddled together under floorboards...
Don’t fall victim to pet adoption myths warns pet care experts
As the cost-of-living crisis hits the UK, pet adoption is on the brink of an epidemic. Shelters are experiencing huge pressures, with pet abandonment at its highest, pet adoption at its lowest and reduced funding.
The huge misconceptions about shelter pets and the adoption process are also adding increased pressure...
Battersea issues advice on keeping pets safe this fireworks season
With Diwali and Bonfire Night just around the corner, people all over the nation will be looking forward to enjoying some festive parties and fireworks displays.
However, while this may be very exciting for humans, Battersea warns that this can be a very distressing time for our pets.
Thankfully, Battersea...
Man caught by CCTV beating cat banned from keeping animals for...
A man who carried out a sustained attack on a cat in a Chester street has received a five-year ban on keeping animals.
Artur Zakowicz was captured on CCTV taken on March 24 committing the cowardly act in Charles Street near to the defendant’s home. The footage showed him grabbing the...
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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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