Pet Microchipping for Warner & Albany Creek
Last updated: 3 February 2020
Microchipping is a great innovation introduced over a decade ago to identify and reunite pets lost or found.As of 1st July 2009 it has been compulsory to microchip all kittens and dogs over 8 weeks of age.The microchip is a rice grain sized implant inj …
Read moreIs Your House Pet-Safe?
Last updated: 17 December 2019
Getting a new puppy or kitten? Here are ten tips to pet-proof your house.
Read moreA Guide to Pet Care
A free guide to caring for dogs and cats written by Albany Creek Veterinary Surgery & ACVet Hospital.
Read moreWhy You Should Vaccinate Your Cat
Last updated: 14 October 2019
Has your cat been vaccinated in the last 12 months? Vaccination is the only way to protect your cat against a group of deadly diseases.
Read moreVaccinating Your Pet
Last updated: 12 September 2019
At Albany Creek Veterinary Surgery we recommend annual health checks and a review of vaccine protection.
Read moreHome Care Following Caesarean Section on your Pet
Last updated: 12 September 2019
Your pet will have had a general anaesthetic to perform a caesarean section to deliver puppies or kittens.
Read moreThe Benefits of Pet Health Insurance
Last updated: 12 September 2019
Pet insurance is popular in Australia, as the benefits of covering pets against illnesses and accidents are increasingly recognised. Pet insurance offers you peace of mind. If your pet is involved in an accident or suffers a sudden illness, the medical …
Read moreKitten Care Schedule
Last updated: 12 September 2019
VaccinationKittens require vaccinations against Feline Enteritis and Cat Flu. In some cases Vaccination against Feline Leukaemia, Feline AIDS and Chlamydia may be advised.Kittens are vaccinated at: from 6-8 weeks Due __________ at 10-12 weeks Due _____ …
Read moreCaring For Your New Kitten
Last updated: 12 September 2019
Whether curled up asleep, tearing around the house or climbing the curtains, kittens are undeniably cute. But don’t forget, they are totally dependent on you to provide for their health and well-being to grow into healthy adult cats.
Read moreCouncils, Registrations & Microchipping
Last updated: 12 September 2019
It is a legal requirement to register both cats and dogs in Queensland. This is done under your local council and will mean if you are a ratepayer in Brisbane City Council or Moreton Bay you will need to contact your local council.You can use the appro …
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