Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Snake season

The snakes are up and about.  A few days of warm weather and they shake off their winter blues and start prowling the Bush Capital again.
Binka met one on her rounds on Monday and lost the fight.  She is paralysed and in hospital on a drip and regular purrrrrrrrrr therapy until she can eat and walk again.
Binka meows a greeting and rests again

Binka on a drip and a well padded bed

Cool Cat

Coco the Cool cat in my saxophone case...

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Pet loss and grief

Katrina Warren has created a website for people who have recently lost a pet or who are agonising over a decision to euthanase an old or ill pet. She encourages people to share their stories and tributes, read expert advice and honour the lives of their special pets.

Have a look at :


Our Wonderful Pets



The love we have for our pets never dies- they live on in our hearts and memories forever.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Veterinary nurse needed urgently

Our New Zealand nurse has unexpectedly had to return home to look after her dying dog and we are looking for a trained veterinary nurse to start as soon as possible. We expect a motivated, flexible self-starter ready and able to perform all nurse duties - helping in consultations, weight management consultations, kennel cleaning, pharmacy, surgical and hospital nursing, and occasional reception. If you think you would fit in to our pet-loving team focussing on high quality care for our patients and clients please email Lesa or send your CV and an introductory letter to Lesa at PO Box 259, Hall, ACT 2618.

Check us out on:
Hall Veterinary Surgery

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Cat enclosures


Catnip enclosure


Sylvie hangs out in the garden
 These lucky cats run out in the fresh air under various type of enclosure.  They are safe from motor vehicles and dogs, and they can watch but not catch birds and other wildlife.


Catmax enclosed shrubs for cat explorers

Leenie
Ellie on the prowl

Both Catmax netting and Catnip enclosure are available here in Canberra!  See



Kitten with the runs.....


Kittens with diarrhoea are not pleasant house mates.  Unfortunately the runs are very common in kittens.  If we rule out dietary and parasite problems, and the diarrhoea continues then we must consider other rarer things.   
Six month old kitten Tully came to see us this week because he has had diarrhoea on and off for over a month and is now passing fresh red blood and mucus on very soft faeces. He’s also straining on the litter tray and repeatedly going back.
Cow’s milk or a sudden change in diet can cause diarrhoea in some kittens but Tully is on a combined cat biscuit and canned diet, and his owners are starting to build up his meat intake.  Worms can cause diarrhoea in some kittens but Tully was wormed last week.
Tully jumped up on the window sill and swung off the blind in the consult room.  His appetite is normal and he is otherwise bright and happy so we doubted that he had a viral or bacterial gut infection.
Because Tully has had the diarrhoea for a long while and originally was rescued from a cat shelter we sent off a sample of his diarrhoea to check for giardia, tritrichomonas and cryptosporidia.  These nasties are seen in kittens who have been stressed or starved, or come from crowded conditions.
Meanwhile we checked his faeces for worm eggs and other parasites under the microscope.  We also recommended that his owners fast him for 24 hours and then start a bland diet of chicken and rice or rice cereal 3 or 4 times a day.
As soon as we know what is causing the problem Tully will go on the appropriate targeted treatment.