Foreign bodies in the eye can cause serious injuries. If your cat’s eye is closed or they are squinting, it’s usually a sign that they need to see a vet. It may be possible for you to detect and safely remove small particles at home, find out more below.   What to do What should […]

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Xylitol is a sugar-substitute found in lots of human sweets, medicines and gums. It’s poisonous to dogs, but cats appear to be resistant to xylitol toxicity, except at very high doses. Xylitol is a relatively common cause of nasty poisoning in dogs. This happens because xylitol triggers a sharp drop in blood sugar. But studies […]

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