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    Croeso Veterinary Hospital

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Pets at Home

    Pets at Home

    (4 reviews)

    When I left home, my pets all stayed with my mum. It's their home and they're happy there so I…read morewould never dream of uprooting them and bringing them to Cardiff. Still, I miss them all like crazy and none of the places I've lived in here allow pets so there's this huge animal-shaped hole in my life. Pets at Home provides some relief from this. Firstly, and most obviously, I get to go and enjoy the cute animals they have there. My favourites are the guinea pigs and the Roborovski hamsters, and I can quite easily spend a good hour in there debating whether my landlord would notice if I bought one. I am eternally disappointed that there are no mice here, but any cute animals will amuse me well enough. Secondly, since I miss my cats and dog so much, and feel pretty bad for abandoning them, I regularly pop in to buy them treats and toys to take home with me. The range of beds is particularly good, which is handy when you have a dog as destructive as mine. This branch also has a Companion Care Vetinary Centre (02920 232 957).

    I'm a sucker for pet shops, and I particularly love this chain of pet supermarkets. Although you…read morecan often pick up bits and bobs at little independent pet shops, when you need several things it's often easier to head straight to Pets at Home. My only complaint is that this branch (perhaps it's the same at all Pets at Home branches?) don't sell the dog food I buy (Harrington's), so I still have to pick that up elsewhere. For pick 'n' mix dog treats, squeaky toys, and accessories such as shampoo, bowls, leads and collars, however, Pets at Home has far more choice than most smaller pet shops. The staff all seem real animal-lovers, and if you take your dog in with you they often ask if they can give it a treat or two. Just be prepared for your dog to get into a right frenzy over all the food smells luring them from aisle to aisle - oh, and watch them if you go near the rabbit and guinea pig enclosures!

    Heath Veterinary Group - I'm told I'm the Cat's Pyjamas even though I don't wear them!

    Heath Veterinary Group

    (1 review)

    Veterinary Clinic - Ant's Pants, Bee's Knees & in this case, Cat's Whiskers!…read moreI have only excellent things to say about this Veterinary Group and Vet Service. Every time I have needed advice or, in need of their expert services, they have always been attentive and accommodating and at a "drop everything" moment's notice. This time around, and during Covid no less - which has basically seen me desperate to scale monumental Super Woman styled heights to convey my message of share glee, rewarding them all with mountains of kudos with cream and jam on top. From the warmth of the receptionists/nurses on deck (Christine, Denise, Rachel, Sophie, Sue - hope I haven't left anyone out) and then onto 'Cat' Catherine Durrant, MRCVS, my tremendous Vet. This could become an Academy Award length speech. But no, facetiousness aside. Long winded I'll try not to be, but just enough to convey my heartfelt thanks for Cat's care and attention to my little, Bertie who I thought I might just lose. And that's not a thought I could even bear to contemplate ever since Bertie 'strayed' into my life. The poor little mite must have been in devastating pain, but giving nothing much away to indicate exactly what. I even thought he may have bitten a large slice out of his own tongue as he went into complete 'lock-down' mode. No eating, no purring, playing, just hiding from the world. And, of course, they can't tell you what's amiss, you truly have to have a crystal ball when it comes to a cat who wants to usually assure you they're simply 'purr-fect.' No question about it, off to the Vet. Next day an immediate appointment. FABULOUS! Cat went straight into 'action hero mode' deftly and gently prizing open the boy's mouth - where no man/woman or beast normally dare go, and immediately recognised the problem, ascertaining his teeth needed desperate attention. Weight checked. Sedating him and relieving his pain. Bloods taken to check kidney/liver function and general health. Having had a likelihood of previous 'untreated' dental disease - and the reason why a large number of teeth were missing - the lucky few left were either fragile, broken, infected - you get the picture.  Cat extracted the unstable/diseased ones. She had to remove 6 teeth with 10 only remaining - which he can live with. The major infection throughout his mouth was dealt a swift blow with long acting antibiotics to send him on the road to full recovery. He was kept on fluids until I picked him up, fully hydrated, nails also clipped while under sedation. His remaining 10 teeth scaled and polished ready to chomp his favourite food again. His pain has also been taken care of with a prescription formula for the next few days. He is now a (little bigger, thanks to Cat) and a much 'Happier Chappie.' And with that, Bertie and I thank you from the bottom of our incisors.

    PDSA

    PDSA

    (7 reviews)

    PDSA is one of my favourite charities; they do so much good and I am so much an animal person. I'm…read morethat person that starts crying every time any charity advert comes on the television. I'm that person that starts crying twice as hard if that advert is about animals. I'm always going to be a little bit biased, then, when it comes to sorting out the wheat from the chaff with regard to charity shops. However, this one really is brilliant. The staff are excellent - they obviously care about what you care about and they always sing out a cheery 'Helloo!' when you walk through the door. The range of products maybe isn't quite as good as in, say, the British Heart Foundation shop (which is just down the road a little bit) but it's still good. Also, the prices are excellent.

    Pdsa charity shops sell the cheapest second hand books available, and I love them for it. The don't…read moresort the books in alphabetical order like most of the other charity shops, and so it takes longer to find the authors and titles that you are looking for, but this is sometimes not a bad thing. Yes, it takes you longer to cast your eyes over the full range of books displayed, but in doing so you may find a book that you would not have otherwise seen. This has happened to me several times, and I've always been grateful. The only time that I have felt that this lack of order has been tiresome is when I have been in a rush and have not had the time to look through the entire collection. The Pdsa is not usually as good as a lot of the other charity shops for clothes and accessories, but I have still managed to find items that I like despite this. Again, their displays are not exactly easy to navigate, but their pricing policy more than makes up for it. As with the books, clothing prices tend to be lower than elsewhere.

    Croeso Veterinary Hospital - vet - Updated July 2026

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