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Vet associations share new position on spot-on treatments Vet associations share new position on spot-on treatments
Policy addresses evidence of wastewater contamination. Read More

RUMA launches 2025 Animal Medicines Amnesty

RUMA launches 2025 Animal Medicines Amnesty

Last year's campaign secured the return of 2,148...

RUMA launches 2025 Animal Medicines Amnesty

BVA welcomes mandatory B. canis testing
All commercial dog imports in Romania must be tested. Read More

RVC collaboration could develop new heart disease treatments

RVC collaboration could develop new heart disease treatments
Research into organ platforms could reduce usage of animal testing. Read More


New resource tackles 'carbon pawprints'

New resource tackles 'carbon pawprints'
The guide supports clients to reduce their pets' environmental impact. Read More

Framework published to prevent vaccine shortages

Framework published to prevent vaccine shortages
A five-year plan will take a 'just-in-case' approach.Read More


Feline eye cancer genes could reveal insights for humans

Feline eye cancer genes could reveal insights for humans

FDIM could have similarities to fatal human eye...


Novel cancer treatment shows promise for cats and humans

Novel cancer treatment shows promise for cats and humans

The drug targets the transcription factor STAT 3.

Study links disease spread with mosquito diets

Study links disease spread with mosquito diets
Mosquitoes' feeding preferences could influence transmission. Read More

Cats develop dementia similarly to humans, study finds

Cats develop dementia similarly to humans, study finds
Researchers have described the finding as 'the perfect natural model for Alzheimer's'. Read More