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Obesity in cats: risks and …

A recent survey by UK Pet Food revealed that 43% of cats are overweight¹. So, if you need some extra support with weight management for your cat, rest assured that…

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Tips to care for your pets …

As the days start to grow shorter and the temperatures drop, winter can be a lovely and cosy season for us and our pets to enjoy. However, there are a…

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How to calm an anxious pet …

For many of us, fireworks are a highlight of celebrations like Bonfire Night, New Year’s Eve, or Diwali. But for our furry friends, the loud bangs, flashes of light, and…

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Feline Friends: A Guide for…

It’s exciting to contemplate welcoming a cat into your family for the first time, whether this will be a kitten or an older cat. Cats can be fabulous family pets,…

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Hyperthyroidism in Cats: Th…

Hyperthyroidism is one of the most common hormonal conditions affecting older cats, caused by an overactive thyroid gland in the neck. This can lead to a range of symptoms, including…

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Idiopathic Cystitis: The Si…

Idiopathic cystitis is a common condition in cats of all ages, and can cause a range of different symptoms. Many cats will improve quickly with treatment, but others can need…

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Raising A Kitten: What Ever…

Thinking about getting a kitten or just welcomed one into your home? We’re here to help.
Congratulations on your new furry friend! This guide is designed to offer helpful tips…

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Protect Your Pet: Parasite …

Parasites are a common threat to the health of your pets. These pesky invaders can cause a variety of health issues, from skin irritation and allergic reactions to more serious…

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Essential Summer Pet Wellne…

The temperatures start to climb, the days get longer and suddenly it’s creeping into the summer season. At this time of year, many pet owners are beginning to think about…

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7 Top Tips for Senior Cat Care

As our feline companions grow older, their needs change in subtle – and some not-so-subtle ways. Whether your cat has just entered their senior years or is already a seasoned…

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Dental Disease in Cats and …

Did you know that dental disease is one of the most common health problems in pets? We frequently see cats and dogs with signs of periodontal disease, a progressive condition…

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Arthritis In Pets: Spotting…

Just like people, pets can suffer from arthritis, a painful, progressive condition that affects the joints. While it’s more common in older animals, younger pets can develop arthritis too, especially…

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Vaccinations: Protect Your Pet

Vaccinating your pet is one of the most important steps you can take to prevent them from becoming unwell. Cats, dogs, rabbits, and ferrets can all be protected from life-threatening…

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Chronic Kidney Disease In C…

”Kidney disease” is a general term for what happens when a cat’s kidneys stop working properly. “Chronic” means that this change happens over a period of time, rather than suddenly….

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By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

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About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review, however we ask to see pets every three months to ensure your pet is getting the right care. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently. If your pet has not had a review within 3 months or less, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.

For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review.

It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready to collect from us. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team.

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

Order Your Prescription


About You

About Your Pet

By law, pets receiving prescription medication must be seen by a vet at least every six months for a check-up and review. Some pets with more serious conditions may benefit from reviews more frequently.  If your pet has not had a review within this time, we may ask you and your pet to come in for an appointment before we can dispense further medication.
 
For prescription flea, tick & worm treatment, your pet only needs to be seen by a vet every twelve months. However, a recent change in the law means that this treatment must be specifically authorised by a vet on your pet's medical record at the time they see your pet. If you have not discussed flea, tick & worm treatment recently with a vet, your pet may need to come in for an additional check-up and review. 
 
It may take up to five working days for your pet's prescription to be ready. If you need their medication sooner than this, please call the practice and speak to one of our team. 

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