Vet services for cats

Cat Vet Care

At Warrandyte Vet Clinic, your cat’s comfort is our priority. Our friendly team provides expert care in a calm, cat-friendly environment to keep your feline happy and healthy.

15 years experience

Your cat is in safe hands with us.

Owned and operated by vets

Expert and best practice pet care is assured.

Warrandyte Cat Services

We know how to care for cats.

Cat and Kitten Services

New Kitten

Give your energetic furball the best start to life with our expert care and advice.

Adult Cat

Even fully grown cats need ongoing quality care. We are here to help them continue to thrive.

Senior Cat

Senior cats need extra attention as they age. Our goal is to keep them healthy and young at heart!

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Preventative Care for Cats

General Health Checks

Keep on top of regular health checks to keep your cat healthy and prevent disease. 

Vaccinations

Protect your cat from getting diseases with regular, timely vaccinations.

Dental Checks

Even cats need clean teeth and healthy gums! Discover expert dental care.

Parasites

Protect your cat from parasites with easy, preventative parasite care.

Blood Tests

Minimal stress blood tests for screening, monitoring and diagnosis.

Weight Management

Help maintain their feline figure, with weight management and personalised advice.

Kitten moments to senior reminders - we’re with you for life

Pet care for life — that’s what we’re all about. Ensuring your cat gets the quality vet care they need to live a happy, purr-filled life! No matter which life stage they’re at, we’ll create a care plan together. And be there each step of your cat’s journey.

Medical and Surgery Care

Surgery

Whether your cat needs a simple or complex surgery, they are in safe hands

Desexing

Prevent any surprise litters by desexing your kitten.

Digital X-ray

We offer X-rays right here at the clinic, keeping things simple for you!

Ultrasound

On-site ultrasounds give you a detailed look at your cat’s health from the inside.

Clinical Pathology

Expert in-clinic pathology services for easy diagnosis and monitoring.

Dental

Keeping your cat’s teeth purrfectly clean doesn’t have to be a chore!

Pre and Post Surgery Care

Whether it’s before, during or after, we’ll provide care to ensure a speedy recovery.

Free Kitten Health Check

Book a free health check for your kitten! Our Ringwood Vets will assess their overall wellbeing, provide expert advice, and ensure they’re happy and healthy. Schedule your kitten check-up today!

Parasite Prevention

Fleas

Stick to a regular flea protection program and keep your kitty itch and flea-free.

Ticks

Don’t underestimate the danger of ticks! Keep your cat safe and tick-free with our preventative care.

Intestinal Worms

Your cat’s gut health is important too! Discover our simple prevention methods to keep your cat worm-free.

Common Diseases

Arthritis

Avoid pain and discomfort with early arthritic identification and management. 

Dental Disease

Bad breath, drooling or increased fussiness for food can all be signs of dental disease.

Diabetes Mellitus

Early detection and management of Diabetes can help your cat live their best life!

Kidney Disease

Impacting their ability to filter waste from the blood, kidney disease can impact their appetite, hydration and energy levels.

Hyperthyroidism

Behaviour changes, increased appetite and weight loss could all be signs of a thyroid issue.

Blood Pressure

Early diagnosis of high blood pressure can avoid or minimise damage to your cat’s heart, kidneys, and vision.

Atopy

Allergic skin conditions that can make your cat itchy, sore and prone to ear and skin infections.

Common Symptoms

Urinary Issues

If your cat is struggling to pee, making more trips to the litter box, or having accidents outside of the tray, call the clinic for an urgent appointment.

Diarrhoea

There are several causes for diarrhoea in cats, from something minor like a change in food, to more serious underlying conditions

Ear Infections

Excessive head shaking or ear grooming? Strange smells rising from the deep? Your cat might have an ear infection.

Limping

Limping is a sign of pain; that can be caused by injury or infection, arthritis or joint issues.

Itchy Skin

Don’t let your cat suffer from itchy skin. Allergies, parasites and infections can all lead to itchiness – our preventative care can help and stop any irritation and scratching.

Vomiting

Vomiting could be a food reaction or something more sinister. If your cat has been vomiting frequently, bring them in for a check-up and our friendly vets can help get to the bottom of it.

Other Services

Community Resources

We offer professional advice and cat-specific resources for your cat’s health.

Pet Insurance

We can submit claims on your behalf on the spot, as we’ve integrated insurance into our system. This makes accessing your pet insurance benefits easy.

Emergency Care

For those times you need urgent but exceptional emergency care, we’ll be here for you and your cat.

Book An Appointment Online

Our Warrandyte Vets are ready and waiting to meet you and your cat. Book your appointment online right now.

About us

Vets that love you and your pet

With 30 years experience, our team has seen thousands of pets and met hundreds of pet parents and owners just like you! During this time, here’s what we’ve learnt:

  • Every pet is unique
  • Listening makes a difference
  • Pets and their wellbeing always comes first
  • By constantly improving our practices, we’re always enhancing your level of pet care

Behind all the hands-on experience and qualifications are also a super friendly team that wants to create awesome vet experiences.

FAQs

What age should I get my cat desexed?

Cats can get pregnant from as early as 16 weeks of age – that’s right kittens can have kittens! Talk to our friendly team during their kitten vaccinations about early desexing!

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Under Manningham Council regulations, all cats must be confined within their owner’s property boundaries. This can be achieved by keeping your cat indoors at all times, or if your cat is accustomed to outdoor time, by installing a fully enclosed cat run or cat netting/ocelot fencing alongside your existing fencing. These options allow your cat to safely enjoy the outdoors while ensuring compliance with local regulations.

There could be a number of reasons including stress, a dirty box, or something more serious  like a UTI or blockage. Our Warrandyte vets can help you determine if it’s something serious. Chat to us to see if a visit is a must!

It’s completely normal for cats to ingest some hair during their daily grooming, which can sometimes lead to hairballs. These hairballs can get trapped in their system, and vomiting is their way of getting rid of them. To help reduce the frequency of hairball vomiting, we recommend brushing your cat at least three times a week and feeding them a high-fibre dry kibble as part of their diet. However, if your cat is vomiting more than once every few days, it’s a good idea to speak with one of our vets to rule out any underlying issues.

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Here’s some extra pet tips and knowledge from Vet Hub Ringwood. Because sharing is caring!