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The RSPCA My Pet App For Your Unique Pet

Author: RSPCA
Posted: Tuesday 14th June, 2011. 18:17:35

RSPCA My Pet app iconThe RSPCA 'My Pet' app brings you some great features which will help you and your pet get the most out of life. With the Pet Diary you will never forget when your pet was last vaccinated or when their next treatment is due. The Pet Diary includes:
- the ability to log general pet information. - store your pet?s picture.* - store information about all your pets. - reminders that integrate with the main calendar on your phone or ipod. So your next Vets appointment appears in the app and in your main calendar. - the Fact File feature allows you to record your own custom pet information so that you never forget!

The Pet Care section gives you handy pet care information with expert advice on how to keep your pet healthy and happy. This first version includes advice about Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and Guinea Pigs with more to come in the future.

The Pet Scrapbook is a fun area where you can choose backgrounds images and photo frames to create a gallery of your pet?s best pictures. Once created you can review your gallery as a slideshow.

The News section is a regular news feed from the RSPCA. Here you will see what the RSPCA is doing around the country and how you could help us. You might even find your next pet through one of our appeals.

The My Pet app is an official app of the RSPCA. The RSPCA is a charity registered in England and Wales no. 219099. * older generation ipod Touch users will need to sync images to the device.

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