1-15 Lexington Rd, Underwood, QLD, AU, 4119
If you would like to talk about treatment for your cat, call us or fill in the form.
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LEARN MOREWelcome to Cat Specialist Services, where we provide specialist veterinary care for your cat.
Our website is designed to help you prepare for your visit and offers information on potential treatments, cat health and illness.
If you’ve booked an appointment, check your email for a pre-consultation history form or find it here. This form helps us understand your cat’s history, and we will gather further details during your consultation.
We’re always here via phone or email for any advice you may need.
We understand that a hospital visit can be stressful for both you and your cat. To help you prepare, we’ve compiled a checklist and FAQs to address your concerns. From completing your pre-consultation form to bringing along a familiar item from home, our resources will guide you every step of the way. And don’t forget to check out our patient stories for heart-warming recovery tales.
Our common treatments include anti-nausea meds, IV fluid therapy, appetite stimulants and various feeding tubes for nutritional support. We also provide oxygen and nebulisation therapies for respiratory issues.
Losing your cat or deciding on euthanasia is incredibly difficult. Knowing when the time is right can be challenging, especially for elderly cats or those with terminal illnesses. We can help assess the situation and explore options, but when alternatives are limited, euthanasia may provide your cat with a peaceful and dignified farewell.
Our resources section offers guidance on various conditions and illnesses, equipping cat owners with information on when to seek veterinary care. Changes in behaviour, such as withdrawal or changes in eating and sleeping habits, can signal that something is wrong.
If you have concerns, please reach out to us or your vet for assistance.
Pet Owners
If you would like to talk about treatment for your cat, call us on 1300 228 377 or fill in the form.
In an emergency, please contact your local vet.
Vets and Nurses
To refer a patient or book a telehealth consultation please call us on 1300 228 377, book through the portal or fill in the form. For advice calls, please see the guidelines here.