Using an Inhalation Chamber for Medications
If your cat has been diagnosed with asthma or chronic bronchitis, you may need to use an inhalation chamber for medication. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use it.
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If your cat has been diagnosed with asthma or chronic bronchitis, you may need to use an inhalation chamber for medication. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use it.
Ureteral obstructions are becoming increasingly common in cats and can lead to serious health issues if left untreated. This is why early diagnosis is critical to prevent long-term complications.
If your cat is suffering from a ureteral obstruction, a Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass (SUB) device may be the solution to restore their health.
Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland becomes overactive, producing excessive thyroid hormone. It is the leading hormonal disorder in cats and a significant cause of illness in senior and geriatric felines worldwide.
If you’ve ever tried to switch your cat’s food, you probably know that our feline friends can be a little resistant to change, especially when it comes to their meals. Cats can often become very attached to their regular diet.
Blood sample collection is an essential procedure for diagnosing and monitoring your cat’s health. Here’s how we obtain blood samples while minimising stress and anxiety for cats.
Grieving the loss of a pet can take time, and that time is different for everyone. There’s no right or wrong way to go through it. Sharing your feelings with friends and family who understand how special your relationship is can really help.
We’re here to support you every step of the way, and if you’re unsure whether the time is right, don’t hesitate to ask for guidance. Euthanasia is a deeply personal decision, and we’ll respect and support you in whatever you choose.
Every cat, disease and situation is unique, and deciding when euthanasia might be the kindest option is an incredibly emotional time. These are hard decisions, and you don’t have to make them alone.
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.