Short answer – YES! Let’s get back to basics first. The term “desexing” is used to describe a surgical procedure to stop animals from breeding. Males – removal of testicles and is referred to …
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Introduction of Annual Permits for Non-Desexed Cats
From 1st July 2020, the NSW Office of Local Government are introducing annual permits for non-desexed cats, which must be paid IN ADDITION TO the existing one-off lifetime pet registration …
Ferrets and The NSW Ferret Welfare Society
This information sheet is to give an overview of the NSW Ferret Welfare Society and ferrets. The information that you are about to read is just a very brief insight into the world of ferrets. If you …
Cat Fight Abscesses
This is by far the most common injury that we see in cats. As the title suggests, abscesses form in cats as a result of fights with other cats. Initially, the wounds that cause them are usually rather …
Caring for Your Kitten
VaccinationHeartwormIntestinal WormsFlea ControlFeedingZoonotic DiseasesMicrochip & RegistrationDesexingSocialisation & TrainingPet Insurance To the proud new "parent", Congratulations …
Feline Nutrition
Feeding Your Kitten A high-quality balanced diet is very important particularly during your kitten’s first 12 months. A diet with the correct balance of calcium and protein is vitally important …
Ferrets as Pets
Here are some key health care issues for ferrets. Desexing is essential for all pet ferrets, especially females, ideally at around six months of age. A female (jill) will come into season about …
Rabbits as Pets
Rabbits are very common as pets and we see a lot of them. They tend to be anxious when handled and can scratch and be awkward to handle, but generally make good pets. Interesting facts about …
Should I Get My Pet Desexed?
As well as stopping unwanted breeding, there are many good reasons to have your pet desexed. So, the short answer is probably yes. However, this depends on a number of factors including the species, …
Getting Your Pet Desexed
What is Desexing? The terms “desexing” or “neutering” describe the surgical procedures performed on animals to stop them from breeding. In males this involves the surgical removal of the …