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Forum DIET & CARE How fit are your rabbits?

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         Don’t forget about the PDSA’s Pet Fit Club



        Here’s what the PDSA says

         

        Hurry – closing date Friday 25th November

        According to veterinary charity PDSA, pet obesity levels vary depending on where pets live. Studying the UK, pets in Wales and the North West fare the worst, with 67% being fed unsuitable foods. In contrast, pets in London have the least fatty treats (53%). 


        Are there lots of podgy pets in your area? The charity is running a pet slimming competition to help overweight pets lose weight through a diet and exercise programme that will help pets get back to a healthy and happy state. Visit http://www.pdsa.org.uk/petfitclub for more details  

        You don’t need to be a UK resident to use this website

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    Forum DIET & CARE How fit are your rabbits?