New Puppy and Kitten Health Checks

Kew Vet & Cattery

Welcoming a new four-legged family member is such a fun and exciting time, but it’s also important to give your new puppy or kitten the best possible start. There’s a lot to consider, but don’t be daunted! Come in and see us and we’ll talk through all that’s required and together we’ll come up with the best plan to suit your and your new pet’s needs.  Continue reading below for some basic advise about how to care for your new pet!

For Kittens

Vaccinations: Three core vaccinations are required for kittens at 6-8 weeks, 12 weeks and 16 weeks, and they’re not fully protected against disease until 10-14 days after the final vaccination. A yearly booster is also required. Even indoor only cats require regular vaccination. 

Fleas: No one likes an itchy kitten, especially the kitten! So we recommend a routine, monthly treatment to prevent fleas becoming a problem.

Feeding: Good quality food is vital to little kitty’s health. We’ll recommend the best diet as well as the frequency of meals to suit different life stages.

Worming: Cats need to be wormed every two weeks until s/he’s 12 weeks old, then monthly until six months of age. From then it’s a simple tablet or topical treatment, with varying frequency from monthly to three monthly depending on the product. 

Microchip: If your pet goes missing, a microchip is the best way to identify them, and get them safely returned to you. It can be done at any age, but new animals older than 12 weeks must be chipped before they can be registered with your local council. Remember to update your details with the registry if you move or change phone numbers.

Desexing: This procedure is performed between 4 and 6 months of age. It prevents pregnancy and can reduce wandering, anti-social behaviours as well as incidence of some medical conditions.

Insurance: Unfortunately you can’t add Fluffy to your Medicare card, but you can take out insurance to help minimise unexpected costs associated with treating illness or injury.

For Puppies

Vaccinations: Puppies need a vaccination at 6-8 weeks with a booster at 10-12 weeks, and they’re not fully protected against disease until 10-14 days after the final vaccination. Boosters are also required regularly to maintain protection.

Heartworm: This parasite is spread by mosquitoes so it’s essential to protect your new pup. A prevention program should be started by 12 weeks of age, either by injection or monthly products and continued for life.

Fleas: No one likes an itchy puppy, especially the puppy! So we recommend a routine treatment to prevent fleas becoming a problem. Talk to us about the best product for your pet.

Feeding: Good quality food is vital to your puppy’s health. We’ll recommend the best diet, as well as the frequency of meals to suit different life stages.

Desexing: This procedure is usually performed from 6 months of age – older for some larger breeds. Your vet will help to determine the best timing for your specific puppy. It prevents pregnancy and can reduce wandering, anti-social behaviours and the incidence of some medical conditions.

Microchip: If your pet goes missing, a microchip is the best way to identify them, and get them safely returned to you. It can be done at any age, but new animals older than 12 weeks must be chipped before they can be registered with your local council. Remember to update your details with the registry if you move or change phone numbers.

Insurance: Unfortunately you can’t add Fido to your Medicare card, but you can take out insurance to help minimise unexpected costs associated with treating illness or injury.

Puppy Preschool: Up until 16 weeks of age, puppies are developing and they are learning the social skills which will help shape their personalities and behaviours. You do not have to wait for your puppy to finish their vaccines, puppies can start puppy preschool after their 1st vaccine (usually 8 weeks).  Puppy preschool is a great way to switch on your puppy’s brain, interact with other pups and for you to learn some basic training skills and commands. We highly recommend attending the classes run by Underdog Training. You’ll learn so much and your pup will love them!

Contact Us

Kew Vet & Cattery

Our team of professionals are here to help make pet care easy. If you have any questions or concerns about your pet's health, don’t hesitate to get in touch. We love talking about animals and we’re more than happy to help! If you would like to make an appointment you can book online or give us a call to arrange a suitable time.

Kew Vet & Cattery

Address

13 Cotham Road, Kew, VIC 3101

Vet Opening Hours

Monday - Friday: 8.00am - 6.00pm

Saturday: 9am - 3pm

Sunday: Closed

Cattery Opening Hours

Monday - Friday: 8.30am-1pm and 2pm-5.30pm
Saturday: 9.30am-2.30pm
Sunday: Closed

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