As you’re probably aware, from our last update, we continue to monitor the situation and respond quickly to government advice and the professional guidance from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and British Veterinary Association. As a result, we are focusing our efforts on the pets in urgent need of our care and are …
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International day of happiness – how pets contribute to our Mental Wellbeing
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the recent Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will no doubt cause disruption to our usual routine and reduce the amount of social contact we have – preventing us from doing some of the things we enjoy which helps protect and maintain our mental wellbeing. With today, March 20, being International Day of Happiness, …
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Moor Cottage COVID-19 Update
At Moor Cottage, the health, safety and wellbeing of our patients, our staff and our community is our number-one priority. We remain committed to delivering exceptional care to your pet, while doing our part to reduce the spread of respiratory illness (in particular, COVID-19 coronavirus), including careful monitoring of the health and wellbeing of our …
February 2020 Dog Bravehart – Doogie (144669)
Doogie, a twelve year old Staffordshire bull terrier cross, and his family did not have the best start to the new year of 2020. His owners started to be very concerned about him when he did not want to leave his bed one morning. He was extremely lethargic, which was not like him at all. …
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February 2020 Cat Braveheart awarded to Duke and Poppy
Duke and Poppy have been chosen to receive the Braveheart award in recognition of the bravery that they have shown when coming into the practice to be neutered. At the clinic we make preparations well in advance for this day, Poppy and Duke are members of our VIP club and had already visited the practice …
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Ash – Cat braveheart January 2020
Ash – Siamese – 8 years 11 months Our chosen brave heart for this month goes to our feline friend Ash, a beautiful Siamese. Ash was seen by veterinary surgeon Alan for lethargy, inappetence and being generally quite sniffly at home. On his first clinical exam he was pyrexic (high temperature). Ash was given a …
Max – Dog braveheart January 2020
Max, a 4 year old male neutered cocker spaniel, was first seen on the 21st December for vomiting, lethargy and shaking. He was seen by one of our vets and after examination some bloods were taken. As the blood results fell within the normal range Max was sent home with gut protectants and anti-sickness medication. …
Nell – Dog braveheart December 2019
Nell a 9-year old Jack Russell Terrier was seen on 8th November having had some lameness occur. She was seen by a vet here at Moor Cottage to address the issue of why she wasn’t putting weight on one of her back legs. On clinical examination nothing abnormal was detected and Nell was sent home …
Maisie Baily – Cat braveheart December 2019
Maisie Domestic short hair – 2 years 6 months Maisie is a lovely little cat who was brought to Moor Cottage Veterinary Hospital early November due to having not eaten or drank anything for around 3 days. A blood test was taken and she was placed on a drip to rehydrate her. A drug called …
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Bracknell vets warn against dangers of antifreeze
A leading vet in Bracknell is warning people of the potentially fatal effect antifreeze can have on pets, particularly cats. Moor Cottage Veterinary Hospital, in Binfield, is asking pet owners to be careful when using and storing antifreeze throughout the winter months as ingestion can lead to kidney failure in cats. Due to its sweet …
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