Our Moor Cottage Veterinary Hospital Braveheart for February 2019 is Minnie Scott – a beautiful white Persian cat. Minnie came in as an emergency due to haemorrhage around her rear end. After being triaged by one of the nurses who took a quick history from her owner, Minnie was seen by a veterinary surgeon. Minnie’s …
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Children’s purr-fect opening for cat clinic
Our new £180,000 cat clinic was officially opened thanks to local schoolchildren playing a starring role at the big launch. We ran a competition for pupils at nearby Binfield Primary School to draw a picture of their favourite cat, with the three winners invited to cut the ribbon at the launch of the clinic earlier …
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Brave Heart – January 2019 – Swci Evans
Swci (pronounced Suki) is a lovely little Cocker Spaniel who came to Moor Cottage Veterinary Hospital as she wasn’t feeling quite herself. She didn’t have her usual good appetite and wasn’t running around as much as normal. We performed urine, faecal and blood tests, as well as carrying out an ultrasound scan and radiograph of Swci’s …
Hector’s story…
Hector is a lovely Springer Spaniel who has been visiting us since he was a little pup of 8 weeks old. He has now reached the ripe old age of (nearly) 14! At the end of November, Hector was rushed into us as he was unable to stand and was very distressed and disorientated. He …
Paws for thought and protect pets at christmas, urges bracknell vet
We’re warning pet owners to be aware of household hazards which could affect their animals at Christmas in a bid to avoid an emergency trip to surgery. Roberta Duncan, our clinical director, says the festive period can present a minefield of potential issues for pets as homes are decorated and a range of food and …
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Raising money for local charity this Christmas
We have launched our annual Christmas present appeal to raise money for homeless dogs and cats. We will host the fundraising event for local rescue centres up until Christmas Eve. We have supported Pineridge Dog Sanctuary, among others, to raise money for them over the festive period, which is a particularly busy time of year. …
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Bebe is our Braveheart for November
We first met Bebe on Saturday, September 20 after her owners were worried about her lethargy and weight loss. We took blood and urine samples, which showed a urinary tract infection, so we sent Bebe home with antibiotics and pain relief. Two days later, she hadn’t improved so her owners admitted her to hospital. We …
Act now if taking pets abroad after Brexit
We’re reminding pet owners they have until the end of the month to act if they intend to travel to the European Union (EU) with their furry friend from the end of March. Roberta Duncan, our clinical director, is urging pet owners to be organised with their preparations for foreign travel, should the UK leave …
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Brave Heart for October – Hugo
Hugo is a 2 year old Dobermann who has been nominated to receive our hospital Braveheart award. Hugo was initially seen on the 17th September 2018 having vomited up a sock he had consumed. Hugo’s demeanour continued to deteriorate and he presented lethargic, so Veterinary Surgeon Olivia admitted him to the hospital for Intravenous Fluid …
Cat’s bat attack horror
Batty the battered bat faces spending Halloween at a rescue sanctuary after enduring a fright night of his own. The tiny Pipistrelle Bat, which is just 40mm long and weighs only six grams, was brought to our hospital after a night time attack by a cat. Our staff had the tricky task of examining the …







