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Autumn has arrived – are you and your pet prepared

Autumn has arrived – are you and your pet prepared   Autumn has arrived – are you and your pet prepared from fermenting fruit to antifreeze, are you aware of the toxins that could be lurking in your home at this time of year? Our Autumn News has some great advice on what to watch […]

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Summer News 2020

Summer News 2020   Summer News 2020 has arrived! Our newsletter is jammed packed with top pet tips on how to help your pet beat the heat this summer. Don’t forget to take extra care with your white pets, particularly cats with white ears. Our Summer News offers some great advice on how to keep […]

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4 Common Flea Myths Busted

4 Common Flea Myths Busted   Preconceptions about the flea… Your house is beautifully clean and your cat is cared for, so there’s no risk of fleas, right? Wrong. Many cat owners believe there’s no need for flea treatments… right up until their cat comes down with an infestation.       Myth: “My cat […]

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Can you rely on an automatic cat feeder?

Can you rely on an automatic cat feeder?   However selective they are with their own affection, we love having cats around, but like many other duties during the average working day, sometimes it is hard to make time for feeding them. All it takes is a meeting which drags on, that post-work ‘drink’ which […]

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Our Spring Newsletter has arrived, read it here first.

Our Spring Newsletter has arrived, read it here first.   Rabbiting on! Our Spring Newsletter discusses how to keep your rabbit fit and healthy this Spring 2020. From diet to keeping it social, rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK and just like a cat or dog require a large amount of […]

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It’s a flea’s life: the lifecycle of your dog’s uninvited pest

  It’s a flea’s life: the lifecycle of your dog’s uninvited pest   Fleas are a nuisance. Unfortunately, without careful attention, it’s almost inevitable that they will try to invade your dog’s glossy coat at some point. That’s a big problem. The blood-sucking jumpers can cause skin problems, fur loss, allergies and even transmit tapeworms. […]

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On Snowy Days

On Snowy Days   On Snowy Days remember to check your pets paws after walks and give them a wipe down. If you have been walking on gritted pavements a quick paw wash and towel dry can help stop sore irritated pads and paws. Our Winter News explains the things pet owners need to be […]

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