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Working over Christmas
Check out my attempt at a veterinary Christmas carol via Dickens and Rhea! Well, Christmas 2024 is coming. If bluetongue and bird flu don’t get us, I imagine it will be another busy Christmas for everyone in practice. Over the years I have heard several veterinary Christmas carols, with the lyrics changed to reflect the joys of our workplace. I’ve always had a fondness for the festive joy of Ringworm merrily on high , an ode to the stray kittens that can crop up heading into
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4 days ago2 min read
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The nemesis... Henry Hoover
This blog was first published in early 2024. Kitten power! As a currently dogless person, I had a great start to 2024 while dog sitting the most beautiful boy, Bentley. We hung out and liked the same things (short walks, pubs, naps, snuggles) – in fact we discovered that a short walk to the pub, then home for snuggles and a nap was our mutual idea of perfection. We spent a few weeks perfecting our napping positions on the sofa, and I saw in 2024 tucked up in bed – only to be
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Nov 23 min read
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What's in a name?
Meet Professor Edward Coleman
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Oct 193 min read
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Learning a new language - Euphemisms
I was enjoying a lovely nurse chat with a friend recently, and we started reminiscing about clients and the joyful comments they come out...
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Sep 281 min read
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Lets get to the knickers
First published Feb 2023
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Sep 123 min read
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