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    Why did the crossbred cat try to cross the road?

    New research from the RVC has revealed that young, male, crossbred cats are at greater risk of being hit by a car, begging the question as to why they tried to cross the road in the first place. The study, which was carried out by the VetCompass programme...

    Chris Linney heads north to lead Yorkshire cardiology referral service

    Chris Linney, an RCVS and EBVS specialist in cardiology is moving north to become head of cardiology at Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Chris, who is moving from Willows, will develop both the medical cardiology service and deliver...

    ECM launches new ultrasound scanner for pigs

    ECM of France, a specialist in veterinary ultrasound solutions, has launched VIRTUAL SCAN - an ultrasound scanner for pig farmers and veterinarians. ECM says the scanner offers an alternative to screenless A-Mode Doppler devices, cheaper ultrasound devices...

    Kent vet to compete at Badminton Horse Trials

    Kent-based equine vet Katie Preston will be competing at the world-famous Badminton Horse Trials (1st-5th May) . Katie, who works at Milbourn Equine , is now preparing with her horse Templar Justice, or TJ for short, to take part in what is widely...

    Somerset vet has a winning tip

    Phil Kenward from Farm Vets South West in Bridgewater, Somerset has won a bottle of port from the Veterinary Benevolent Fund for submitting the best practical veterinary tip. The tip was: "Do not allow the owner's diagnosis of his problem to...
  • New study shows owners need to be told when to neuter the cat

    New research led by academics at the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences has shown that 85% of pet cats are not neutered by the recommended age of four months, possibly due to cat owners needing better information about when to neuter...

    Equine vets at greater risk than prison officers

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has published the results of a survey it commissioned which found that horse vets in the UK are probably at greater risk of injury than any other civilian profession, including the prison service. For the...

    ISFM urges advertisers to stop using cats with extreme conformation

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), has joined forces with the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) and the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners...

    Dechra Veterinary Products found in breach of NOAH Code

    The NOAH Code of Practice Committee, chaired by Mr Guy Tritton, has found Dechra Veterinary Products in breach of three items of the NOAH Code, following a complaint. The complaint related to an advertisement and detailer promoting Felimazole with...

    Virbac launches Neoprinil pour-on parasiticide for cattle

    Virbac has launched Neoprinil, an eprinomectin pour-on solution indicated for use against internal and external parasites in cattle, including gut and lungworms, mange mites, sucking and chewing lice, horn flies and warbles. Neoprinil has a zero-day...

    New BEVA coaching scheme for new grads

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced the launch of a coaching scheme which will pair new grads with experienced equine vet coaches for career support. As part of the programme, BEVA is giving the coaches workshops, discussion forums...

    Bedfordshire-based vet struck off for clinical and record-keeping failures

    Bedfordshire-based Siew Loong Ng has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being found guilty of clinical failures, poor record keeping and dishonesty. Mr Ng faced seven charges: In July and August 2020, he failed to clean the...

    New personal wellbeing retreat for veterinary surgeons

    Emerge Veterinary , a coaching project set up by Adrian Nelson-Pratt BVSc MRCVS to help veterinary professionals deal with personal challenges, has announced details of a new personal wellbeing retreat for veterinary surgeons, believed to the first of...

    Mandisa Greene elected RCVS Junior Vice-President

    Mandisa Greene has been elected Junior Vice-President of the RCVS for 2019-20. Mandisa (pictured right) was first elected to Council in 2014 and then re-elected last year. She is currently Chair of the Practice Standards Group, which coordinates the...

    Small Animal Medicine Society first to use social networking online

    The Small Animal Medicine Society has become the very first veterinary society to use online social networking to bring its members closer together, with its own dedicated section within this site. The new SAMSoc section of VetSurgeon contains a host...

    New name and bottle size for CEVAC® Chlamydophila

    CEVA Animal Health's live enzootic abortion vaccine, CEVAC ® Chlamydophila, has been renamed CEVAC ® Chlamydia and repackaged in a larger bottle size. According to the company, infectious abortion, particularly enzootic abortion (Chlamydiosis...

    Ceva launches cardiology e-learning programme

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cardio Academy. The company says it's the first international cardiology e-learning programme offering CPD from leading international specialists. The programme can be accessed at www.cardioacademy.cevalearn.com . It...

    NOAH issues critical important antibiotic briefing

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has issued a briefing document for veterinary surgeons to help clarify which antibiotic classes should be considered as critically important antibiotics – those classified as such by scientific assessment by...

    Harrison Family Vets announces plans for at least three more practices in 2025

    Harrogate-headquartered Harrison Family Vets has announced plans for at least three new practices in Stoke, Sheffield and Darlington in 2025. The group, which opened in 2021, is also securing sites in Newcastle and Halesowen for a further two practices...

    Norwich vet struck off for insurance fraud

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed that the name of a veterinary surgeon who formerly practised in Norwich should be removed from the Register, having found him unfit to practise veterinary surgery following his Crown Court conviction for...
  • Mixed response to new medicines regulations from BVA

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the tightening up of sales of veterinary medicines on the internet but has expressed disappointment that the advertising of antimicrobials to farmers will continue. The Veterinary Medicines Directorate...

    Bovela becomes market leading BVD vaccine

    Boehringer Ingelheim reports that Bovela, the BVD vaccine it launched in March 2015, became the market leader in terms of share of sales per month 1 in July 2017. Matt Yarnall from Boehringer Ingelheim said: "This is fantastic news for Bovela which...

    Midlands vet reprimanded for alcohol-related incidents

    Midlands-based Dr Lynn Jo Ann Davies MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for serious professional misconduct involving drink driving convictions and being under the influence of alcohol whilst on duty as a veterinary...
  • Wheelie unkind woman banned from keeping animals

    Mary Bale, 45, has been banned from keeping animals for five years today after she admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a cat which she dumped in a wheelie bin , in a case brought by the RSPCA. Bale, of St Michael's Road, Coventry, was also...

    University of Liverpool and CVS to study veterinary workplace injuries

    CVS is funding a research project at the University of Liverpool to understand more about veterinary workplace injuries and what can be done to prevent them. CVS says that in the USA, the veterinary profession is the fifth highest profession for...