What is hyperthyroidism? Hyperthyroidism is a disease of cats that is caused by a mass in the thyroid gland (located in the neck), which causes an overproduction of thyroid hormones. What do …
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Kidney Failure in Cats
Kidney failure (or renal failure) is very common in older cats. It is the second biggest killer of cats worldwide, responsible for the premature death of 1 in 3 cats! What is Kidney …
Caring for Your Kitten
VaccinationHeartwormIntestinal WormsFlea ControlFeedingZoonotic DiseasesMicrochip & RegistrationDesexingSocialisation & TrainingPet Insurance To the proud new "parent", Congratulations …
Caring for Your Senior Cat
Pets age more quickly than we do. The old saying that one year equals seven dog/cat years is more or less true. We consider your cat to be "senior" at around 7 years of age. After this, they …
Feline Nutrition
Feeding Your Kitten A high-quality balanced diet is very important particularly during your kitten’s first 12 months. A diet with the correct balance of calcium and protein is vitally important …
Common Zoonotic Diseases Of Small Animals
Zoonoses are those diseases common to both animals and humans (often but not necessarily transmitted from animals to people). Common zoonotic diseases are described below. Skin …
Toxic Foods, Plants and Other Substances
Foods Toxic to Dogs and Cats To ensure your pet remains healthy it is important NOT to feed the following. Human food ONLY diets Human nutritional requirements are different to those of our …
Otitis – Ear Infection in Dogs and Cats
Otitis Externa means inflammation of the external ear canal. It is a very common ear complaint in dogs, and cats can also be affected. What are the symptoms? A dog with Otitis Externa may show …
Nail Clipping for Dogs and Cats
Nail clipping is one of those tasks that some pets don't cope with too well. Not all pets need their nails clipped, but checking the nails regularly is important. A nail that grows too long can cause …
Rabbit Calicivirus Disease
Rabbit Calicivirus Disease (RCD) progresses very quickly and usually by the time you realise your rabbit is ill, death is imminent. The only practical and reliable way to protect your rabbit …





