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Milla's story
Support dog Milla’s poorly paw is treated by PDSA vets.
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Meet our pet patients
Read some of the amazing stories of pets treated by PDSA, from dogs who have eaten something they shouldn't, to cats who didn't quite land on their feet.
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Cat & kitten insurance | Get a quote today | PDSA
Protect your cat with 5-star rated* Cat Insurance by PDSA. We offer cat and kitten insurance across a range of affordable policies.
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Dog and puppy insurance | Get a quote today | PDSA
Make sure your dog or puppy is protected with Dog Insurance with PDSA. Keep your dog safe with our 5-star rated* dog and puppy insurance.
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Multi-pet insurance | Get a quote | PDSA
Insuring your pets
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Top 10 common conditions in pets
There are lots of reasons why your pet might need a trip to the vet, along with their regular check-ups. Our vets have put together a list of the 10 most common conditions in cats and dogs
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PDSA Pet Insurance Guide
We've put together a handy guide with all you need to know about pet insurance, including frequently asked questions and some jargon busting to help you find the best policy for you!
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Free Welcome Box
Just enter the code PDSABOX when you take out a PDSA Pet Insurance policy. Full T&Cs apply How do I get my Free Welcome Box? When you are completing your PDSA Pet Insurance application you must enter the promo code PDSABOX. Please read terms and conditions below. What’s in the Welcome Box Terms and conditions This current promotion is open to new customers who purchase a PDSA Pet Insurance…
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Coming soon
PDSA Pet Insurance Sorry, PDSA Pet Insurance is temporarily unavailable. We’ll be back soon! Our pets deserve the very best; that’s why we’re working on PDSA Pet Insurance to ensure pets get the best protection should the worst happen. We’ll be back from soon with a range of new pet insurance policies and discounts that contribute to our life-saving work. Thank you for your patience.
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Aural haematoma (swollen ear flap) in a dog | PDSA
An aural haematoma is a blood blister that forms inside an earflap after a blood vessel bursts. They usually develop due to head shaking or ear scratching because of an ear infection or skin problem.
