New Browse by Animal Feature - Helping Find the Right Card Fast!

Over the last year, our veterinary sympathy card collections have been growing quickly. Alongside our much-loved individual and small animal designs, we also have sympathy cards for other animals - from horses and donkeys, to farm animals and exotics - as well as our other collections such as seasonal, get well soon, and blood donor cards.

As our veterinary card collection has expanded, so has the variety of veterinary practices that we work with. While many of you care primarily for small animals, some of you work as equine vets, farm animal practitioners, and specialists in feline and exotic care. With such a wide range of animals, we wanted to make it even easier for you to find the cards that best suit your practice.

That’s why we’ve introduced Browse by Animal - a new feature on our website that gathers all the cards for each animal into one place.

If you’re an equine vet, you can now see every horse and donkey design at a glance - from our vet sympathy cards to our seasonal options. Farm animal practices can browse our range of sympathy card designs for cattle, sheep, and other livestock. Likewise, feline or exotic specialists can see everything relevant in their category without having to browse across multiple collections.

We feel this is also particularly helpful if you’re planning on refreshing your cards and would like to explore beyond your usual favourites. Having all like-for-like cards side by side means it’s easy to see new designs in your category as our ranges grow.

We know how busy you all are, so we hope this small change helps make it easier for you to find the perfect card — whether you’re preparing for a client who has lost a horse, a much-loved farm animal, or a treasured family pet.

How to use Search by Animal

👉 You can explore our Browse by Animal feature from our home page:

  • 🖥 On desktop: Hover over “Browse by Animal” in the top menu bar and choose your category.
  • 📱 On mobile: Tap the menu (☰) in the top corner, then select “Browse by Animal” and your chosen category.

 

 



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