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'Overwhelming' response to feline nursing stream
Nurse delegates enjoying the ISFM Congress nursing stream.

ISFM Congress 2017 attracts more than 900 delegates

Organisers of the ISFM (International Society of Feline Medicine Congress) 2017 say they were ‘overwhelmed’ by the response to the nursing stream, which attracted some 250 delegates over the course of the two days.

The ISFM nursing programme was initially designed to take place at The Grand Hotel in Brighton. However, interest was so high that a neighbouring hotel was secured to take a greater number of nurses.

Sam Taylor, director of ISFM’s nursing distance courses, who chaired much of the meeting, commented: “We have been overwhelmed by the response and although we will not always be able to have a nursing stream at Congress we will certainly ensure that we run ISFM events for nurses in 2018, so watch this space!”

Some 600 vets and 350 nurses from across the world attended this year’s ISFM Wold Feline Veterinary Congress.

Over the course of five days (28 June - 2 July), delegates attended more than 28 hours of CPD and were treated to a host of well-respected speakers and feline experts. This year's line-up included Dr Mark Peterson and Prof Claudia Reusch leading on endocrinology, and Kieran Borgeat and Prof Virginia Luis Fuentes presenting the latest findings in cardiology.

A busy commercial exhibition runs alongside the programme and delegates could visit a poster room showcasing the latest in veterinary research, case series and case series reports. The social events were also well received, including cocktails and canapés on the first evening and fish and chips on Brighton’s famous pier.

Next year’s congress takes place in the city of Sorrento, Italy, on the beautiful Amalfi coast. Held 28th June to 1st July, the Congress will cover feline urology and feline oncology. Full details of the Congress are yet to be published.

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Equine Disease Surveillance report released for Q4 2025

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 The latest Equine Disease Surveillance report has been released, with details on equine disease from Q4 of 2025.

The report, produced by Equine Infectious Disease Surveillance, includes advice on rule changes for equine influenza vaccination.

Statistics and maps detail recent outbreaks of equine herpes virus, equine influenza, equine strangles and equine grass sickness. A series of laboratory reports provides data on virology, bacteriology, parasitology and toxicosis.

This issue also features a case study of orthoflavivus-associated neurological disease in a horse in the UK. 

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NSA webinar explores sheep tailing and castration

The National Sheep Association (NSA) is to host a free webinar on the castration and tail docking of lambs.

The webinar, 'Understanding the tailing and castration consultation: A guide for sheep farmers', will be hosted online on Monday, 2 March 2026 at 7.30pm.

It comes during a government consultation into the methods used for these procedures. Farmers are encouraged to engage before the consultation period closes on Monday, 9 March 2026.

The webinar offers clear and actionable guidance to support farmers to contribute meaningfully to the consultation and prepare for potential changes.

On the panel will be former SVS president Kate Hovers, farmer and vet Ann Van Eetvelt and SRUC professor in Animal Health and Veterinary Sciences Cathy Dwyer. Each panel member will utilise their own specialism and expertise to evaluate risks and outcomes to sheep farming.

Find out more about the webinar on the NSA website.