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Hi all,

Do you know your A. jubatus from your F. catus? Come along to the Royal Vet college to flex your knowledge or learn more about our feline friends as part of Science Week.

The Royal Veterinary College is holding our popular Night at the Vet College event on Wednesday 14th March, 5:30 - 10pm, with thanks to our funder CEVA.
With the theme 'Feline fitness' we will be exploring the world of cats, from tabbies to tigers.

It’s at our Camden Campus (10 mins walk from King’s Cross), its free, and gives you the opportunity to meet scientists, vets, vet nurses, students and hear talks from researchers.
We’re leading with a talk by Professor Alan Wilson, who was recently involved with TV’s Big Cats. You can also practice clinical skills using equipment from our animal hospitals, and even try your hand at animal art in our anatomy museum! The evening ends with our pub quiz…
Places are free but booking essential (over 450 tickets booked already so don’t leave it too late!) 
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/night-at-the-vet-college-feline-fitness-tickets-41502919349

Best wishes
Lucy Eckersley
RVC Outreach Officer

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