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Podiatry Chiropody Footwear
As HCPC registered podiatrists we specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of foot problems.
As HCPC registered podiatrist we specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of foot problems.
Skin problems: corns, calluses, verrucae
Nail issues: thickened nails, ingrowing toe nails Laser Treatment for fungal nail infections Diabetic foot care
Biomechanical assessment, Orthotics, Plantar fasciitis, Bunions, other foot and leg pain.
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The Mill Inn Aldeburgh
Karen, Steve and the team welcome you to the Mill Inn, Aldeburgh…a cozy little seafront pub with a big offering of fabulous food, fine wines and excellent Adnams ales….
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY By popular demand our next tapas
evening Saturday 16th February come and be romantic
with special sharing tapas dishes for valentines and roses for the ladies! beautiful background guitar music
Mike Hynes supplied by the fabulous As always book well in advance, we sell out fast!!
Please call 01728 452563 or email
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Animal World: Taking care of our furry, four-legged friends
IS your older dog or cat less active? Stiff? losing weight or having accidents? People often put slowness or lack of activ- ity down to age itself, unaware that their beloved pet is putting up with chronic pain and other problems, many of which are easily treated. I understand that a lot of people
are reluctant to take their older pet to the vet, perhaps concerned about the consequences of admit- ting that their pet is in pain. We all have aches and pains from time to time and older pets, like older relatives, will suffer more. But that does not mean that their qual- ity of life is unacceptable. Anti- inflammatories and other joint supplements will often allow them to play like they used to and give them a new lease of life. consider getting a raised bed or
bean bag to sleep on to relieve pressure on old joints. Keep up with their exercise but be realistic about what your pet can manage. A walk to the first lamppost and back two or three times a day may not seem like a lot but it is very beneficial to your old pets mental and physical well being. cats that can’t jump so well
will welcome strategically placed chairs or stools so that they don’t have to make the jump on or off their favourite sleeping place in one go. Some may also appreci- ate a litter tray indoors, and remember to keep an eye on their claws, which may need more fre- quent trimming. older dogs and cats, like older
people, lose confidence. Shiny laminate floors can be a worrying challenge for an older pet anxious about pulling on a stiff joint. Put-
ting down non slip matting will make a real difference to them. Going downstairs is hard for dogs, especially if they can’t see well so make sure your stairs are well lit. Tooth problems are common
and often overlooked. Pets with tooth ache do not stop eating but they do stop enjoying life, sit qui- etly, play less and become more irritable. A dental procedure to remove infected teeth, carried out under a carefully monitored anaesthetic is a small risk to undertake to ensure your pet’s mouth is comfortable and pain free. owners often remark after- wards that their pet is a lot more active and engaged. Finally, don’t ignore problems
in your older pet just because you think nothing can be done or because you think your vet will
recommend that you have your pet put to sleep. The earlier you get some advice on lumps, bad breath, puddling or excessive thirst, the more options you will have. And remember too, that you don’t have to treat every problem. As long as your pet has an acceptable quality of life then you can decide, with your vet, whether to treat them or not.
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News from Framlingham and Saxmundham Cats Protection
FRAM and Sax cP would like to thank everyone who was kind enough to donate food, gifts and money through various means over the festive period. our food collection bins were full, money was given, wonderful knits were crafted and Amazon Wishlist parcels kept arriving. We and the cats in our care are extremely grateful. It is only through such generosity that we can carry on caring for and homing cats and kittens and continuing our welfare, support and education. cat Advice: What to do if
you find a 'stray' cat. Most cats by nature are inclined to roam the area surrounding their home. If an unfamiliar cat appears it may not be easy to tell if it is a stray, a feral or if it is in fact an owned cat with a sense of adventure or possibly one just looking for extra food! So what should you do? It is important to assess whether the cat is a stray, a feral or an owned cat. If it appears well-groomed and is a healthy weight, it may have an owner nearby; a feral will behave like a wild animal and won't come close, even with encouragement; a stray might look lost and disorientated, but
may be friendly if given time. It is advisable not to feed unknown cats that come into your garden (or home) unless they are clearly underweight. This will only encourage them to keep coming back and they may have owners feeding them too and importantly, they may have special dietary requirements due to health issues. If the cat is friendly and you feel it is safe to approach and handle it, check if there is an identification tag; if there is, contact the owner and let them know the situation. If there is no visible ID you can take the cat to your nearest vet to scan for a microchip, or call your local cats Protection branch for help and advice. To see if someone has reported their beloved pet missing check local social media sites and cP branch websites (or telephone local cP helplines); advertise the cat you've found using flyers or social media sites, and if you can safely handle the cat you could attach a paper collar (a link to a template is on our website) on which you can put your details and ask the owner to contact you. Find more information on our website about how to identify whether
Leiston Veterinary Clinic 1D Eastlands Rd, LEISTON IP16 4LL (01728) 833566
Our surgery hours are: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm Sat 8.30am-12 Consultations By Appointment • 24 hour Emergency Service Your complete small animal practice for Leiston
and the surrounding area.
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Framlingham & Saxmundham Cats Protection
Cats looking for loving homes available
for adoption
01728 723499
www.framandsax.cats.org.uk
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a cat is a stray or possibly feral. looking for a home: Scamp
and louis are devoted young pals who are looking for a home together. Scamp is shiny, black and a very cheeky little chappy, louis is a very sweet ginger boy. could you offer them their ideal home and their start in life? See our website: framandsax.
cats.org.uk or telephone 01728 723499 for more information about adopting cats in our care; event dates; neutering; cat- care leaflets; how to become a volunteer fundraiser or fosterer and other ways you can support us. Also find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
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suffolk baroque players
Aldeburgh Music Club Choir
Four coronation anthems including zadok the priest suite in g ‘the water music’ chandos anthem no.7 chandos anthem no.4 concerto grosso opus 6 no.9
the amazing mr handel Conductor edmond fivet
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