Hello – Where is your buddy taking you this summer Since May last year the EU and UK have been actively discussing a “Common Veterinary Area”. At York Street we were optimistic that by now we would once more have
What’s for supper? Our family dog Inca let us know when she was hungry In humans, there are over 50 genetic factors that influence appetite and body mass. When geneticists look for these in dogs and cats they’ll probably find
Domestic cats arrived in Europe much later than we thought This is Audrey. Audrey is affectionate, enjoys the company of people, and dogs, asks to be stroked, browbeats her person when she’s hungry and generally treats people as if we
Welcome to Spring Our new team members You often see Poppy, Jess’s part Chihuahua, part Jack Russel terrier either sleeping on the reception desk, or resting on a cushion in an opened drawer. Adam’s Bosnian buddy Bodie is more
Are you giving your buddy a Valentines Day card this year? Even though January was an event filled month, newspapers still found space to publish figures showing that while there are roughly 12.7 million children under 16 years old in
Welcome to 2026 everyone Happy New Year to you and yours. We had lots of attractive visitors at York Street in December and here are three particularly neat ones. Are these ‘I hope I get a Christmas treat!’ faces? But
SUMMER FOR CATS Even if you’re not a cat person, aren’t these two housemates just perfect? How did evolution create such almond eyes, such cartoonishly wonderful whiskers? Good looking visitors to York Street Most of the cats we see live
Grass seeds are dangerous and around early this year This hot spell we’ve enjoyed at the end of June dried off and hardened the wild barley grass that proliferates in the Royal Parks, Wormwood Scrubs, Hampstead Heath and virtually everywhere
Why Amy was away Amy and Phil on their wedding day in West Yorkshire Amy is now back, with Faith and Dolly in Reception at York Street, and Ange in Dorset, answering your questions or passing them on to others
We’re glad so few of you have met Grant Grant Petrie has been at the core of the London Vet Clinic for over 25 years. I met Grant in the 1990s when one of my dogs, Liberty, developed a thickening