Cat

Ringworm (dermatophytosis)

What is ringworm?

Ringworm is a fungal infection of the superficial layers of the skin, hairs and nails. The fungi responsible for ringworm belong to a specialised group known as dermatophytes, and these can cause disease in both humans and animals and even in the soil. Some species of dermatophytes will only infect people, or only infect certain animals, whereas others can be spread from animals to humans.

Coccidiosis

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What is coccidiosis?

coocidia oocysts

Coccidia oocysts (eggs)

Health insurance for pets

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Is there medicare for pets?

Clients often state to us that they wish there was medicare for dogs. While it is true there is no medicare available, there is medical insurance available for your pets.

How to make an elizabethan collar (e-collar)

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When your pet is discharged from hospital you may be asked to make an Elizabethan collar for your pet to wear.

Reasons for this may be:

  1. to stop your pet licking or chewing at a wound, stitches or bandage.
  2. to stop your pet rubbing or scratching ears and eyes.

Depending on the size of your pet the collar can be made out of an ordinary bucket, large or small flower pots or some similar object such as a margarine or ice cream tub.

Tick paralysis

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On the 11th August 2007 we saw our first dog with tick paralysis for the season. This is very early and is probably due to the fantastic warm weather we are having.

If your pet is at risk of getting ticks- living near or visiting an area close to bushland, having native animals and alot of trees around or located near the escarpment- it is time to start daily tick searches on you animals.

Caring for kittens

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The Staff at Crown Street Veterinary Hospital have put together this page to help answer some common questions you may have about your new kitten.

Please do not hesitate to phone or call in and speak to one of our staff who will be happy to answer all of your questions.

Animal Care Links

Boarding

Crown St Veterinary Hospital

We have boarding facilities for cats and short-term boarding for small dogs. If you would like to enquire or make a booking give us a call on 02 42283777 or email us at crownvet@crownvet.com.au


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