Fill in your profile information and press save. Upload your profile picture here. Don´t have a photo? Then just choose an icon below. Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy) Region Postcode Personalise your URL. i,e if your name is John smith you can make your URL www.petstreet.co.uk/johnsmith. Just add the words johnsmith to the box. If it does not save it means someone else is using that extension. vet Choose your background colour Or choose a background image. My Friend Password (for your eyes only) Would you like to receive the site newsletter?: Yes Max emails received per day (Please note this does limit notifications of friend requests, wall post notifications, in-site email notifications or the newsletter) | My Interests Hi. I´m the PetStreet vet. If you have any question about your pet´s health please post them on the Forum - "Vet Chat": http://www.petstreet.co.uk/Topic/309278 Make sure you check out the Factsheets too. There is lots of great info there. Thanks, Cat the Petstreet Vet My Pets My Blog My Received Gifts My Message Wall 08 Feb 2010 17:12 i have a 18month rottie called tilly when she goes to get up her we hear a noise like clicking noise coming from her back legs could u please tell me what you think it could be xx 18 Dec 2009 16:54 hi cat, just wondering did you want to enter charlie in the ginger cat lovers xmas dress up comp??? all the details are on the club page!! 30 Nov 2009 13:17 Hi Cat, I just wanted to say thanks for all your advice you gave me about my elderly hamster, Sooty. He lost his fight on Saturday, both me and my vet agreed it was time, he had lost weight since the Monday when he had last been at the vets, and on Saturday morning I just knew it was time. He had a good life though so whilst I´m upset, I´m a little relieved it´s over for him :o) Thanks again 17 Nov 2009 01:44 Hi Cat, Thanks for answering my post about my no eyed guinea pig. I took to vets today and she really does not have eyes :( bless. But she is perfect otherwise so i will be keeping her and will post some photos up soon 15 Nov 2009 11:52 I have a bearded collie aged 12. She has recently started being unable to hold her urine at night and when she is in a deep sleep. She is on Incurin 2 tablets daily. initially this was working great but now she is on average wetting herself once a day. She has been prescribed Probalin syrup which she refuses to take on food treats etc. Is there any other treatment/tablets I can try? many thanks 13 Nov 2009 20:32 i need to get my cat to the vets but i know im heading for trouble how can i get her into the cat basket when iknow she is going to put up the biggest fight of her life . any good advice anyone | My Human Friends 128 Friends You must log in to ask or accept friendship. |