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the crown st veterinary hospital building

  • Registered small animal veterinary hospital
  • Located on the corner of Crown and Gilmore Streets, plenty of parking on Gilmore street. 
  • Afterhours emergency vet service, phone 02 42283777 and follow the directions
  • Convenient hours 8am until 7pm weekdays, 8am until 6pm Saturdays, 9am until 1pm Sundays and some public holidays. Please phone for an appointment.
  • Cat boarding facility, best to book early!
  • Boarding for small dogs, rabbits, rats, birds, etc.
  • Saturday morning hydrobath dog wash 8:30am until 12pm. No appointments necessary. 

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Feline AIDS Risk Test

Answer up to 4 simple questions to find out if your cat is at risk of contracting FIV, the cause of feline AIDS:

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Does your cat ever go outside?
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Has your cat ever had an abscess?
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If you answered yes to any of the above:
crazy kittenYour cat is at risk of being infected with FIV, the cause of feline AIDs, and should be vaccinated for FIV. Find out more. Download a voucher and book before the 15th December 2008 to receive a $25 discount on an initial course.
If you answered no to all of the above then:
comfortable catGreat! Your cat is not at risk of contracting FIV at this time but if your circumstances change you will need to check again.
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