Cat Vets Caloundra

Our veterinary clinic provides the best health care for your cat. Your beloved feline will feel at ease in our clinic with our gentle approach to treatment and consultations.

“The staff at Moffat Beach Vets were so caring and lovely.”

-Bailey

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Cat Veterinary Services

Behaviour

Struggling with your cat’s behaviour? We can help with practical advice on common issues like scratching or litter box mishaps, so you and your cat can live stress-free.

  • Behavioural Advice

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Dentistry

Regularly getting your cat's teeth cleaned is important to protect them against dental diseases.

  • Teeth Cleaning
  • Dental Surgery
  • Gum disease

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Diagnostics

With advanced diagnostic tools like X-rays and ultrasounds, we can catch potential health issues in your cat before they become serious. If needed, we’ll connect you with specialists to make sure your cat gets the best care.

  • Pathology
  • Radiography
  • Specialist Referrals
  • Ultrasonography

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Emergency Care

We supply emergency care for your cat, with no appointment required. We have a full equipped clinic to handle a range of cases.

  • Car accidents
  • Cat Fights
  • Heat stroke
  • Toxin Ingestion

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Grooming

When our furry friends get old they find it hard to groom themselves and sometimes become a matted mess. We can help by offering a sedated brush or shave

  • Sedated Cat Clips

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Parasites

Don’t let fleas, ticks, or worms bug your cat. Our easy, year-round parasite prevention solutions keep your cat protected and healthy, with minimal hassle for you.

  • Fleas
  • Heartworm
  • Intestinal Worms
  • Ticks

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Preventative Care

Keep your cat on track with regular health checks and vaccines to prevent common illnesses. Routine care now means fewer surprises later, and a healthier, happier cat.

  • Health Checks
  • Vaccinations
  • Microchipping
  • Nutrition

Surgery

Whether it’s desexing or a more complex surgery, our team has your cat covered with expert care. We make sure your favourite feline stays comfortable, helping them recover quickly and safely.

  • Desexing
  • Orthopaedic
  • Ophthalmic
  • General Surgery

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Emergency Vet Services

Bring your pet to our clinic for emergency care from our experienced vets or call Animal Emergency Service Tanawha after hours on (07) 5445 1333.

We’re Here When It Matters Most

“Fantastic vets. Everyone knew their job when faced with an emergency. Saved our bulldogs life.”

-Ethan

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The Best Vets for Cats & Kittens

Our veterinary clinic provides modern, professional and affordable health care for your pets. We aim to make your pet feel at ease in our clinic with a caring and gentle approach to treatment and consultations.

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Calm Visits With Our Fear Free Approach

At our vet clinic, your cat will receive sound advice and professional care from our feline specialists.

We help you understand the health care and treatment options available for your kitty. This includes calming care options that can be implemented before or after your visit.

Our vets will equip you to make the best health care decisions for your cat.

What to Expect from Our Clinic

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Prompt Service

Whether it’s a vet emergency or an annual check up for your kitten, our caring staff will tend to your pet as soon as possible.

Fear-Free Approach

We have a range of methods and practices that we can use to ensure your pet has an anxiety free visit to our clinic. Enquire about these with our team.

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Caring Staff

Our vets and nurses take time to make your pet feel comfortable in our calming clinic atmosphere. If you have an anxious cat, we look forward to putting them at ease during their visit.

Common Questions Asked by Cat Parents

A few helpful tips for bringing your cat to the vet. Can’t find an answer? Contact our team.

How do I know if I need to take my cat to the vet?

It’s important to take your cat to the vet if you notice changes in their behaviour, eating or drinking habits, litter box use, or physical appearance, such as weight loss, vomiting, or excessive grooming. Regular check-ups are also essential to catch health issues early, even if your cat seems perfectly fine.

Cats are excellent at hiding signs of illness, so regular vet visits are crucial to detect underlying health problems. Even indoor cats need preventive care, such as vaccinations and parasite control, to live long, healthy lives. Skipping vet visits could put your cat’s health at risk.

A trip to the vet doesn’t have to be stressful! At Moffat Beach Vets, we use Fear Free techniques designed to reduce anxiety and create a calm experience for your cat. We’ll work with you to make the visit as smooth and comfortable as possible.

Start by choosing a secure and comfortable carrier for your cat, and leave it out at home for them to explore before the visit. Cover the carrier with a towel during transport to reduce stress. At Moffat Beach Vets, we’re happy to provide advice or even pre-visit pheromone sprays to help calm your cat.

We approach every cat with patience and care. For particularly fearful or defensive cats, we use gentle handling techniques and, if necessary, sedation to ensure their safety and comfort during the visit. Let us know your concerns, and we’ll work together to find the best solution for your cat.
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