Giving Your Cat Subcutaneous Fluids at Home
In this post, we’ll guide you through giving your cat subcutaneous fluids at home, which we may recommend if your cat has chronic kidney disease and is prone to dehydration.
1-15 Lexington Rd, Underwood, QLD, AU, 4119
In this post, we’ll guide you through giving your cat subcutaneous fluids at home, which we may recommend if your cat has chronic kidney disease and is prone to dehydration.
Some cats can become highly anxious during their trip to the vet, or once they’re at the hospital, so we may suggest giving your cat a sedative, such as gabapentin or pregabalin, to help keep them calm.
This guide will walk you through the simple steps to prepare a liquid diet for your cat’s feeding tube. With proper preparation, the process will be smooth and efficient.
We know that bringing your cat to the hospital can be stressful for both you and your furry friend. Here are some helpful tips to make the process smoother and less worrisome.
When your cat requires consistent pain relief, especially after surgery, we may use a fentanyl patch to ensure they remain comfortable during recovery.
At Cat Specialist Services, we often use transdermal medications to help manage various health conditions in cats. Here’s a simple guide on how to safely administer transdermal medication to your cat.
When it comes to taking your cat to the vet or traveling, having the right cat carrier can make a big difference for you and your feline friend.
After radioactive iodine treatment, your cat will still release small amounts of radioactivity in their urine, stools, and saliva for 2-4 weeks. Find out more in this article to help keep everyone safe.
At 5 months old, Tango was diagnosed with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Once considered a fatal disease, the introduction of new treatments has significantly boosted the survival rate.
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.
Monday-Friday: 8 am-6 pm