Cat Vets Cranbourne
Cranbourne’s Caring Vets for Cats
At Vets in Cranbourne, our friendly team provides expert veterinary care tailored to your cat’s unique needs, keeping them healthy, happy, and comfortable.
30+ Years Servicing Cats In Cranbourne
Your cat is in safe hands with us.
Owned and operated By Vets & Cat Owners
Expert and best practice cat care is assured.
Leading Cat Services In Cranbourne
We know how to care for cats.
Cat and Kitten Services In Cranbourne
Give your kitten the healthiest start in life with vaccinations, desexing, and tailored advice from our Cranbourne team.
Routine check-ups, dental care, and preventative treatments designed to keep Cranbourne’s cats happy and thriving.
Gentle care for older cats, with a focus on comfort, mobility, and ongoing wellbeing in their senior years.
Preventative Care for Cats
Keep your cat safe from preventable diseases with regular, up-to-date vaccinations.
Protect your cat from fleas, ticks and worms with year-round prevention plans.
Practical support to help your cat stay at a healthy weight and full of energy.
Gentle health checks and monitoring designed to support older cats.
Routine dental care to maintain strong teeth, fresh breath, and overall wellbeing.
Easy access to advice and care through our experienced nursing team.
Surgery For Cats
Safe, effective desexing to prevent unwanted litters and support long-term health.
All common soft tissue procedures performed with skill and care.
Treatment for bone and joint problems to keep cats moving comfortably.
Clear guidance and attentive support to ensure smooth recovery from surgery.
Careful monitoring and modern anaesthesia methods to keep cats safe during procedures.
Feline Diagnostics
On-site X-ray services to quickly assess your cat’s injuries and internal health.
Specialist ultrasound scans provide detailed insight into your cat’s condition.
Fast and accurate blood tests to help detect or monitor health issues in cats.
Other Services
Helpful advice and resources to guide you in caring for your cat.
We can process claims directly, saving you time and stress.
Emergency Care
Prompt and compassionate support whenever urgent care is needed.
Book An Appointment Online
Our Vets in Cranbourne team are ready and waiting to meet you and your cat. Book your appointment online right now.
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!
Is my cat allowed outdoors?
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.
Why is my cat suddenly avoiding the litter box or straining to urinate?
There could be a number of reasons including stress, a dirty box, or something more serious like a UTI or blockage. Our Vets in Cranbourne vets can help you determine if it’s something serious. Chat to us to see if a visit is a must!
My cat vomits up hairballs - is this normal?
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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