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  • These notes are provided to help you understand the diagnosis or possible diagnosis of cancer in your pet. For general information on cancer in pets ask for our handout "What is…

  • There are many reasons why your cat develops fears, for example there may have been limited exposure to people and other animals when your cat was young. Socialisation is an important aspect…

  • Feeding your cat the appropriate amount of a well balanced diet is vital to the maintenance of overall health and well being, and just as important as eating a well balanced diet is for us. In…

  • Feline eosinophilic granulomas are peculiar lesions which may be found in cats affecting the skin and other sites. These lesions have a characteristic appearance when examined under the…

  • Being FIV positive is not the same as having feline AIDS. AIDS describes the terminal stages of disease which may not occur for many years. FIV positive means that your cat has been infected.

  • FIA is caused by a very specialised group of bacteria called Haemoplasmas, which attacks the cat's red blood cells within the circulation, leading to anaemia. There is more than one type of…

  • Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is an important disease of cats caused by infection with FIP virus (FIPV). Although FIP is not a particularly common disease, it is important because once…

  • Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) is an important viral infection of cats, although fortunately now with very good vaccines available against FeLV, the disease is much less commonly encountered.…

  • Feline miliary dermatitis is a general term to describe a skin condition that usually involves an allergic response. It is a very itchy skin problem and affected cats may lick, bite and…

  • Virology today provides us with the means to test for many viruses affecting both us and our pets. These techniques are particularly useful in the cat since there are several serious viral infections of felines that can result in immune related problems.

Brunswick Place Veterinary Clinic

Brunswick Place Veterinary Clinic is a trading name of CVS (UK) Limited; a company which owns over 500 veterinary practices and is registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 03777473. Registered office: CVS House, Owen Road, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4ER.

Location Hours
Monday8:00am – 7:00pm
Tuesday8:00am – 7:00pm
Wednesday8:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday8:00am – 7:00pm
Friday8:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday9:00am – 12:00pm
SundayClosed

*Consulting Times: 9am-6:50pm M-F
From 7pm for any out of hour emergency please contact our out of hours provider: Vets Now Winchester, SO24 9BH Telephone: 01962 807565

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