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    Cat charity seeks your help to promote competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (the charity formerly known as FAB) has teamed up with Digital Photographer and Your Cat magazine to launch a photography competition, 'Picture Purrfect Cats', which they are asking veterinary surgeons and nurses...
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    RCVS non-payers removed from Register

    The RCVS has published a list of 369 veterinary surgeons who missed the 31st May deadline for retention fee payments, were removed from the Register and not restored by 24 June, on its website . The College says it publishes the list to alert those...
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    Vétoquinol launches improved epilepsy support materials

    Vétoquinol - maker of Epiphen, the anti-epileptic phenobarbital for the control of epilepsy in dogs - has added a new client brochure and a fridge magnet to its Epiphen support packs, designed to help owners understand the condition and make it easier...
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    RCVS amends microchipping and client confidentiality guidance

    Guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses on client confidentiality and microchipping has been amended by the RCVS. The amendments deal with situations when a client presents an animal registered in another person's name, and a new...
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    New product to prompt farmers to rethink dry cow therapy

    Bimeda has announced the launch of a new teat seal which the company claims offers a significant return on investment and an opportunity for veterinary surgeons to prompt farmers to re-evaluate their dry cow therapy and mastitis control. Bimeda...
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    Research reveals the strength of the child-pet bond

    A new study of 1,000 children aged between nine and 10 years old, conducted by Mars Petcare in conjunction with the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition and The University of Liverpool, with partners Liverpool John Moore's University and Liverpool City...
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    New study links sycamore tree to equine atypical myopathy

    A new study published this month in the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) 1 has concluded that toxins from the seeds of the sycamore tree ( Acer pseudoplatanus ) are the likely cause of Atypical Myopathy (AM) in Europe. However, to avoid confusion...
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    First veterinary group goes cat-friendly

    Village Vet is set to become the first veterinary group to have its clinics recognised as 'Cat Friendly' under the International Society of Feline Medicine's (ISFM) WellCat For Life programme, sponsored by Purina. Working in partnership with Purina...
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    Vets4Pets launches TV campaign to support continued growth

    Vets4Pets has announced the opening of its 220th joint venture practice, together with a TV advertising campaign to support the growing business. The 220th practice, opened with veterinary surgeon Lisa Bensley, is part of what the company describes...
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    Study shows immune-modulators can reduce severity of equine respiratory disease

    Zoetis, maker of Zylexis, is highlighting a new review published in Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology , which has concluded that immune-modulators may provide a valuable contribution to the reduction of some equine respiratory diseases The...
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    Chanelle launches ketamine based anaesthetic

    Chanelle has announced the launch of Ketamidor 100 mg/ml Solution for Injection (ketamine), licensed for use in cats, dogs, horses, cattle and swine in the UK and Ireland. The company says the new product provides a versatile addition to anaesthetic...
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    Referral practice warns of lungworm outbreak

    Davies Veterinary Specialists , the small animal referral hospital based at Higham Gobion in Hertfordshire, has reported treating four cases of serious lungworm ( Angiostrongylus vasorum ) infection over the past couple of months, all within around...
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    Anyone for a cattuccino?

    Lauren Pears, an Australian entrepreneur, is about to launch the country's first 'cat café' in London, where aficionados of felines will be able to enjoy a cappuccino in the company of ... a cat. Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium is aimed at city dwellers...
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    RSPCA to continue fight against badger cull

    The RSPCA has announced that it will continue its fight to stop the Government's planned cull of badgers after MPs voted against an opposition motion to reverse the Government's strategy aimed at combating bovine TB. MPs voted 299 to 250 against...
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    Book of tips now available for final year students

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched an electronic version of the Pocket Book of Tips for Practising Vets which will be given away free to all final year veterinary students in the UK. At the launch party at the Royal Veterinary College...
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    BVA reiterates support for badger cull pilots

    As the open season for shooting badgers begins on 1 June, the British Veterinary Association is reiterating its support for the planned badger cull pilots as part of the overall bovine TB eradication strategy in England. Although the shooting...
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    Dog owners confused about chips

    Petlog has released the results of research to discover what dog owners know about microchipping and the upcoming change in legislation which will make chipping compulsory from 2016. The survey was conducted amongst 1000 people in May. 46% of those...
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    New research shows equine lameness can be measured

    A new study published in Equine Veterinary Journal's (EVJ) in partnership with the American Association of Equine Practitioners, has shown that a wireless, inertial sensor-based system can effectively measure a horse's response to a flexion test....
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    Call for entrants to Vet Charity Challenge

    Organisers are calling for entrants for this year's Vet Charity Challenge, an outdoor sporting fundraiser which also serves as a team building event for practices. Competitors take part in walking, running, cycling and kayaking challenges, along...
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    Alstoe launches chewable, flavoured spironolactone

    Alstoe Ltd has launched Tempora, a chewable, flavoured, spironolactone tablet for dogs, indicated for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) arising from mitral valve disease. Alstoe says Tempora's flavouring technology, tablet shape and...
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    First equine gastric ulcer study launched

    Richard Hepburn MRCVS has launched what is thought to be the world's first equine gastric ulcer study, designed to improve understanding and knowledge of ulceration in performance horses. Mr Hepburn is conducting the InnerVision study of performance...
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    BSAVA announces Congress scores on the doors

    The BSAVA reports the highest ever attendance at Congress this year: 6,178 veterinary surgeons, nurses, practice managers and students, 6% cent higher than in 2011 (the last time the BSAVA hosted its own Congress). According to the association, a significant...
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    Plymouth vet is a Ceva welfare winner

    Six individuals have been announced as the winners of the second annual Ceva Animal Welfare Awards, honoured for their contributions to the prevention and reduction of animal welfare problems in the UK and abroad. All winners were originally nominated...
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    8th May is Vet Cat Watch Day

    Jon Bowen, animal behaviour consultant at the Royal Veterinary College and Sureflap have declared 8th May 'Vet Cat Watch Day', and are asking the profession to record the reason why each cat seen that day is brought into the practice. Jon explained...
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    Dechra launches Vitamin K1 tablets for dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Vitamin K1 tablets for dogs, which help reverse the effects of exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides. The launch of the NFA-VPS licensed 50mg tablets means that veterinary professionals can have a ready supply...