Oundle&ThrapstonVets (@oundlevets) 's Twitter Profile
Oundle&ThrapstonVets

@oundlevets

Very much part of the community our aim is to provide a high level of clinical care in a relaxed and friendly environment.

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linkhttp://www.oundlevets.co.uk calendar_today08-09-2010 20:15:50

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***STRAY CAT*** We've had a black & white cat handed in yesterday to Oundle. She was found in Thrapston on the road near Dominos and The Kings Arms, she is a young female. No chip. Checked over by vet and... facebook.com/oundlethrapsto…

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This year on Friday 14th December our staff will be participating in the Christmas Jumper Day to raise money for Animals In Need. Please pop in to show your support and see our wonderful... facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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Three of our staff members have been nominated for the Petplan UK Vet Awards 2019. It is great to see that our hard work and dedication is recognised and we are extremely grateful to our wonderful clients!... facebook.com/15315473136900…

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Those that have cats and a Christmas tree, we’d love to see what mischief they’ve been up to! 😸 facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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Thank you to our wonderful clients for helping us raise money for Animals in Need. There are still some cakes left if you would like to pop in and see us!

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We've had a male black short-haired cat brought into us at Thrapston this morning. Sadly deceased on arrival. Was found Back Lane area of Ringstead. No collar or chip. If you think he is yours or know who he might belong to please give us a call on 01832 732632.

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For any of our Sheltie owners and are interested in attending this free event at Animal Health Trust facebook.com/story.php?stor…

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We have just received this message from the Environment Agency, passing on for your information. Flood Alert in force: Middle Nene. Flooding is possible for: River Nene between Cogenhoe and Wansford.... facebook.com/oundlethrapsto…

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🎬 Its Oscar night tonight and in honour we have been looking at some of our favourite furry stars of the big screen! Who are your favourites? ⭐ facebook.com/oundlethrapsto…

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What have we been making? 🤔 Pop back tomorrow to watch the whole video! You'll need an egg🥚, a banana 🍌and some dog safe peanut butter🥜!! facebook.com/oundlethrapsto…

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🥞Pet peanut butter and banana pancakes!🥞 You will need: 1 banana, 3tbsp peanut butter (Make sure the peanut butter is safe for dogs and contains no xylitol) and 1 egg. 🐾Chop the banana and mash 🐾Add the... facebook.com/oundlethrapsto…

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⚠️ Remember from 3pm today until 8am Monday our out of hours will be covered by Vets Now ⚠️ facebook.com/15315473136900…

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It's incredibly difficult to tell how cats are feeling. Long-term stress is a common cause of behavioural and medical problems in cats, therefore, it is important that we know what signs cats show when suffering anxiety. facebook.com/oundlethrapsto…

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⚠️CHANGES TO OUT OF HOURS PROVISIONS FROM APRIL 15th⚠️ We know your pet can become ill or suffer accidents at any time. To make sure you have access to high quality care at night, weekends and bank holidays, we have chosen to partner with Vets... oundlevets.co.uk

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Does your dog love to play at the beach? Watch out they don't inadvertently swallow too much sand like poor Ben the boxer here - it can lead to sand impaction in the gut which requires urgent veterinary treatment. bit.ly/2Jjbxas