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What to Do If Your Pet Gets Sick in Chatham

What to Do If Your Pet Gets Sick in Chatham

Date: 02 Jun 2026
By: admin
What to Do If Your Pet Gets Sick in Chatham Quick Answer: If your pet becomes unwell in Chatham, keep them calm, monitor their symptoms, and contact a vet for advice as soon as possible. For serious signs such as breathing difficulty, collapse, seizures, suspected poisoning or severe pain, seek urgent help straight away through our 24-hour emergency veterinary care. Introduction When a pet seems off colour, it can be
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The Cost of Owning a Pet in Medway

The Cost of Owning a Pet in Medway

Date: 31 May 2026
By: admin
The Cost of Owning a Pet in Medway: Budgeting for Pet Ownership in the Local Area Quick Answer: The cost of owning a pet in Medway depends on the type of pet, their age, and their healthcare needs, but owners should budget for food, vaccinations, parasite prevention, neutering, insurance and unexpected vet visits. Planning ahead with transparent pricing and pet health plans can help make ongoing care more manageable.
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Moving to Chatham with a Pet: A Local Guide

Moving to Chatham with a Pet: A Local Guide

Date: 28 May 2026
By: admin
Moving to Chatham with a Pet: A Local Guide Quick Answer: If you are moving to Chatham with a dog, cat, rabbit or small pet, it is a good idea to register with a local vet as soon as you arrive, book a health check, transfer any medical history, and make sure vaccinations, parasite treatment and microchip details are up to date. This helps your pet settle safely and gives you support if any health concerns arise. Int
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Flea, Tick & Worm Prevention for Dogs and Cats: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

Date: 27 May 2026
By: admin
Parasites are one of the most common health concerns affecting pets across the UK, and while fleas, ticks, and worms are often thought of as seasonal problems, they can affect dogs and cats throughout the entire year. Preventative healthcare plays an important role in keeping pets comfortable, healthy, and protected from avoidable illness. At The Manor Vets, we regularly speak with owners who are unsure about how oft
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How 0% Finance Can Help with Unexpected Vet Bills

How 0% Finance Can Help with Unexpected Vet Bills

Date: 26 May 2026
By: admin
How 0% Finance Can Help with Unexpected Vet Bills Quick Answer: 0% finance can help spread the cost of unexpected veterinary treatment into manageable monthly payments, making care more accessible when your pet needs prompt attention. At Manor Vets, we often discuss finance options with local pet owners in Chatham, Medway and Kent so treatment decisions can focus on your pet’s needs rather than immediate payment pres
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Spring & Summer Pet Grooming Tips

Date: 20 Apr 2026
By: admin
Keeping Your Dogs & Cats Comfortable, Healthy, and Happy As the days get longer and temperatures begin to rise, spring and summer bring new challenges for pet owners. Warmer weather, shedding coats, parasites, and outdoor adventures all mean grooming becomes even more important for both dogs and cats. Here’s a practical guide to help you keep your pets in top condition through the warmer months. Dogs: Seasonal Gr
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Feline Leukaemia in Kittens: What Every Cat Owner Should Know

Date: 11 Sep 2025
By: admin
Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) is one of the most serious infectious diseases affecting cats, and kittens are particularly vulnerable. As a cat owner, understanding feline leukaemia in kittens is crucial, not only for your own pet’s health but for the wellbeing of other cats they may come into contact with. Our veterinary team is committed to helping you protect your kitten from this potentially fatal virus. Here’s wh
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Understanding Kennel Cough in Dogs

Date: 09 Sep 2025
By: admin
As a dog owner, keeping your pet healthy is always a top priority. One condition that often takes people by surprise is kennel cough, a highly contagious respiratory illness in dogs. With the growing popularity of doggy daycares, boarding kennels, training classes, and playdates at the park, it’s important to understand how kennel cough spreads and what you can do to protect your pup. What is kennel cough? Canine ken
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Protect your dog from BBQ hazards – risks and what you can do.

Date: 10 Jul 2025
By: admin
Summer is the perfect time for gathering with friends and family, enjoying good food, and making memories at barbecues and outdoor events. However, while these social occasions are a highlight of the season, it’s important to remember that summer also brings its own set of risks, especially for our dogs. Whether it’s the heat, the potential for harmful foods, or unexpected accidents, staying aware and taking precauti
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