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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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    Virbac offers discounted client communication tool

    Virbac is offering its customers a discount on subscriptions to Vet Care Consult, an interactive veterinary medicine and anatomy tool designed to improve client understanding and aid compliance. Vet Care Consult, designed by MediProductions with...
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    Boehringer launches new Canikur Pro website

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched a new Canikur Pro website - www.canikurpro.co.uk - to provide pet owners with advice on digestive upset and offer a quick reference guide to using Canikur Pro. The site offers information about the common...
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    Cat charity calls for compulsory chipping

    Cats Protection is urgently calling for compulsory microchipping of all pet cats. The feline welfare charity says that two in three cats taken into its care are not microchipped, costing the organisation over £190,000 to microchip them. In addition...
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    Cat owners happy to pill pets

    Owners of hyperthyroid cats say they would rather veterinary surgeons prescribed the appropriate dosage for their pets than have an easy way to administer the medicine, according to new research carried out by feline expert Dr Sarah Caney BVSc PhD...
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    VBF campaigns to get a sticker in every practice

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a new campaign to get a sticker displaying the organisation's helpline telephone number for veterinary professionals in every practice. The charity has produced a video which explains why. http://vimeo...
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    Estrumate back in stock

    Intervet/Schering-Plough has announced that Estrumate ® , in both the 10ml and 20ml vial size is back in stock and available to order from your veterinary wholesaler. The stock out situation had arisen as a result of increased demand during the early...
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    RCVS call for applicants to join Ethics Review Panel

    The RCVS is now accepting applications from veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who wish to serve as members of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The ERP has been established by the RCVS in order to facilitate access to ethical review for...
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    New course to help vets improve outcomes by looking at human factors

    RCVS Knowledge has published "Introduction to Human Factors and Systems Thinking" a free online course to help vets improve quality, patient safety, and team wellbeing. The Human Factors aspect of the course considers how interactions between people...
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    Vet nurses shine a light on the risks associated with peripheral intravenous catheters

    Research led by Eleanor Haskey, an Anaesthesia and Analgesia Nurse at the RVC’s Queen Mother Hospital for Animals has identified multiple factors that can contribute to complications following the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs...
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    Free practice management webinars

    Premier Vet Alliance has launched a programme of free, one hour webinars to help practices develop the way they work, increase revenue, improve customer care, motivate their teams, and manage stress and pressure in the workplace. The webinars are open...
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    Help needed with feline cystitis survey

    Cat Professional is carrying out a survey to assess the use of Zylkène in cats with idiopathic cystitis (FIC), and is looking for owners whose cats are using the treatment to complete an online survey. Zylkène is a nutritional supplement which has...
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    AT Veterinary Systems launches IRIS imaging solution

    AT Veterinary Systems has launched the IRIS Imaging Solution, a 'digital hub' for veterinary practices which the company says goes beyond many traditional PACS (Picture Archiving Communications Systems), offering a multi-user and multi-screen...
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    RCVS registration changes mired in controversy

    Changes to the registration procedure for veterinary surgeons, which are being put forward for approval by the Privy Council, have caused some concern in the profession. Most contentious is the new requirement for veterinary surgeons to confirm their...
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    Pfizer offers free weigh tape for Equest clients

    Pfizer is giving away a free equine weigh tape with every purchase of Equest & Equest Pramox (while stocks last), to help encourage accurate treatment against encysted small redworms this season. According to the company, Equest & Equest Pramox are...
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    Tess Daly puts lungworm in the spotlight

    Bayer Animal Health has been enjoying considerable success in its efforts to raise awareness of the danger of lungworm amongst pet owners. The company signed model and 'Strictly Come Dancing' presenter Tess Daly to front it's Be Lungworm Aware campaign...
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    Royal Canin launches new obesity diets

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of two new veterinary diets designed to tackle obesity in cats and dogs. 'Satiety Small Dog' is for adult dogs with an ideal weight up to 10kg. 'Satiety Wet' has been developed for those dogs who prefer wet food...
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    WSAVA calls for vets and nurses to help in Africa

    The WSAVA is calling on veterinary surgeons and nurses to volunteer to help with outreach projects in Africa in September 2014. The projects are part of a new initiative from WSAVA called the 'WSAVA Global Outreach', which is designed to help share...
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    NOAH welcomes proposals for revised veterinary medicines legislation

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) and the International Federation for Animal Health Europe (IFAH) have welcomed the European Commission's publication of proposals for revised legislation concerning veterinary medicines and medicated feed earlier...
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    New research finds cattle and badgers rarely meet in person

    New research published in Epidemiology and Infection (Cambridge University Press) reveals that direct contact between badgers and cattle is rare, suggesting that it may be rare for bovine tuberculosis (TB) to be passed on through the two species...
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    BVA welcomes report addressing dog welfare challenges

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed a report published by The Advisory Council on the Welfare Issues of Dog Breeding, which sets out eight priority welfare problems. Commenting on the report, BVA President Carl Padgett said: "We welcome...
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    Vets say badger culling is necessary to tackle TB

    Badger culling is necessary in certain circumstances to tackle the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), according to the British Veterinary Association (BVA) and British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA). This week the BVA's Council approved the...
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    Record number sit practice management exams

    Braving the elements, a record 12 candidates sat the examinations for the Certificate in Veterinary Practice Management last week, seven of which passed their selected elements, and four of which have been awarded their certificate. The new CVPMs...
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    Bristol vet school gets unconditional approval from RCVS

    The RCVS has restored its full approval to the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Science. The full approval was granted by the RCVS Council in March, at the recommendation of the Education Policy and Specialisation Committee (EPSC), following...
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    Vets and nurses urged to 'Think Rabbit'

    Supreme Petfoods is calling on veterinary surgeons and nurses to take part in its 'Think Rabbit Month' campaign coming up in May. The campaign is designed to attract more rabbit and guinea pig owners into practices. Over 500 UK vet practices took...