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New research sheds light on the so-called ‘Croydon Cat Killer’ case
New research sheds light on the so-called ‘Croydon Cat Killer’ caseNew research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has shed light on the spate of mutilated cats …
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Not so happy bunnies: New RVC research reveals the breeds most at risk of tear duct inflammation this International Rabbit Day
New research by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed the rabbit breeds most at risk of developing dacryocystitis, an inflammatory condition of the tear ducts, including Lionheads, Mini Lops, Lops and Dwarf Lop rabbits. The research also …New research by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed the rabbit breeds most at risk of …
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First Aid Guide for Your Pet
This RVC First Aid Guide for pet owners is an aid for emergency situations, but is not intended to replace veterinary advice that is specific to your pet. -
Cardiothoracic Case Studies
Below are some case studies from our Cardiothoracic surgery department. How to contact us E: qmhaheartsurgery@rvc.ac.uk T: +44 (0) 1707 666366 A member of the heart surgery team will respond within 72 hours. -
Holly Smith, Head Neurology & Rehabilitation RVN – 30 Year work anniversary
In June 2024 we celebrate a 30-year work anniversary for one of our highly experienced Registered Veterinary Nurse’s, Holly Smith. Holly qualified as an RVN in 1992 and worked in a mixed animal practice in Luton before moving to the QMHA in 1994. …In June 2024 we celebrate a 30-year work anniversary for one of our highly experienced Registered …
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Fact File
Having a visually impaired pet
After a period of adjustment our visually impaired pets usually cope very well
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Small Animal Veterinary Referral Form Submitted
Thank you for submitting a referral request to The Royal Veterinary College. In order to process your referral as efficiently as possible, please make sure you have sent us all the relevant clinical history and results relating to the referred … -
Could your pet help save lives?
The RVC's veterinary Transfusion Medicine Service is only possible because of our wonderful donor dogs and cats that care brought in throughout the year to donate blood for use in our hospital -
How to prepare your small mammal/exotic pet for procedures
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, chipmunks and prairie dogs do not need to be starved before anaesthesia so please keep feeding your pet’s normal diet right up until you bring them in for … -
What to do if your pet is ill
Advice from the RVC on when you should seek veterinary help for a sick pet