Small furries
Autumn Changes for Dogs, Cats and Rabbits in Northamptonshire
As summer fades into autumn, our team advise adjusting your pet’s routine to align with the changing season.
Trick Training for Dogs, Cats and Rabbits with Towcester Vets
Did you know that it’s not only dogs who can learn tricks? Enrich your cat or rabbit’s playtime too with these fun tricks.
Towcester Vets Guide to Finding Your Perfect Companion
Welcoming a new pet into your home is exciting. Here’s what consider before choosing a new puppy, kitten, dog, cat, rabbit or exotic pet.
Is your Cat a Law Breaker?
From the 10th of June 2024 it becomes a legal requirement for all cats in England to have a microchip placed by the time they reach 20 weeks old. Microchipping has been compulsory for dogs since 2016. Is your pet microchipped? What is a microchip? A microchip is a tiny silicone device with a glass […]
Towcester Vets shares a simple home check for overweight rabbits
Our veterinary nurses share simple checks you can do at home to see if your rabbit is overweight.
Do you need to bring small furry pets indoors during firework season?
To keep outdoor small furries safe, it’s worth moving them inside during firework season in Northamptonshire – read more.
Get advice from Towcester Veterinary Centre’s nurses on rabbit enrichment
You can enrich your rabbit’s life with just a few simple adjustments to its surroundings, so check out our tips here.
Our Nursing team at Towcester suggest these New Year resolutions for small furry pets
Use this opportunity at the beginning of a new year to help improve your pets’ lives.
TW // Towcester Vets explains cancer risk to unneutered female rabbits
As Pet Cancer Awareness Month is in November, our vets are sharing information on uterine tumours in rabbits, which are very common.
Why myxomatosis isn’t just a wild rabbit problem in Northamptonshire
Prevent your rabbit from getting Myxomatosis and other fatal diseases like RVHD by following our vet’s essential advice.