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Cat Vets Templestowe

Caring Cat Vets in Templestowe

At Vets on Parker, we’re proud to provide exceptional veterinary care for cats in Templestowe, keeping them healthy, happy, and well looked after at every life stage.

40+ years experience

Your cat is in safe hands with us.

Owned and operated by vets

Expert and best practice pet care is assured.

Templestowe Cat Services

We know how to care for cats.

Cat and Kitten Services

Give your kitten the healthiest start with vaccinations, desexing, and advice tailored to your household.

Ongoing wellness care for adult cats in Templestowe, including dental health, check-ups, and preventative treatments.

Compassionate support for senior cats, focusing on comfort, mobility, and long-term health management.

Preventative Care for Cats

Protect your cat from preventable illness with timely vaccinations.

Year-round prevention against fleas, ticks, and worms to keep your cat healthy.

Advice and tailored plans to maintain your cat’s ideal weight.

Care that supports older cats in staying comfortable and active.

Routine checks and cleaning to prevent dental disease.

Accessible guidance from our friendly nursing team.

Surgery

Safe and effective cat desexing for long-term health benefits.

Professional care for soft tissue procedures performed on-site.

Specialised surgery to restore comfort and mobility.

Step-by-step support for stress-free preparation and recovery.

Modern monitoring to ensure safety and comfort during procedures.

Laser therapy is a non-invasive procedure in which light technology is used to stimulate  cell function in cats, dogs and other pets.

Diagnostics

Quick on-site X-rays to identify injuries or illness.

Detailed scans for a clear view of your cat’s internal health.

Accurate in-house blood tests for fast diagnosis and monitoring.

Behaviour

Tailored advice for behavioural issues such as scratching, spraying, or anxiety, helping cats feel more at ease at home.

Other Services

Helpful tools and local resources to support pet care.

We can process claims in-clinic for convenience.

Our Templestowe cattery is a calm, safe space where your cat is cared for by the same trusted team who know them best.

Emergency Care

Responsive and compassionate support during emergencies.

Book An Appointment Online

Our Vets on Parker team are ready and waiting to meet you and your cat. Book your appointment online right now.

FAQs

What age should I get my cat desexed?

Cats can get pregnant from as early as 16 weeks of age – that’s right kittens can have kittens! Talk to our friendly team during their kitten vaccinations about early desexing!

Under Manningham Council regulations, all cats must be confined within their owner’s property boundaries. This can be achieved by keeping your cat indoors at all times, or if your cat is accustomed to outdoor time, by installing a fully enclosed cat run or cat netting/ocelot fencing alongside your existing fencing. These options allow your cat to safely enjoy the outdoors while ensuring compliance with local regulations.

There could be a number of reasons including stress, a dirty box, or something more serious  like a UTI or blockage. Our Vets on Parker vets can help you determine if it’s something serious. Chat to us to see if a visit is a must!

It’s completely normal for cats to ingest some hair during their daily grooming, which can sometimes lead to hairballs. These hairballs can get trapped in their system, and vomiting is their way of getting rid of them. To help reduce the frequency of hairball vomiting, we recommend brushing your cat at least three times a week and feeding them a high-fibre dry kibble as part of their diet. However, if your cat is vomiting more than once every few days, it’s a good idea to speak with one of our vets to rule out any underlying issues.

Let’s talk pets

Here’s some extra pet tips and knowledge from Vet Hub Ringwood. Because sharing is caring!

There are three reasons why we recommend a full consultation and health check for every pet at the time of vaccination:
If we surveyed pet owners about potential allergy symptoms in dogs and cats, most would list signs such as recurrent ear infections, generalised itchiness, paw licking, or tummy upset.
Whilst most owners understand the impact of their pet’s oral health on their general health and quality of life, many may still need clarification on the practical ways to achieve excellent pet dental hygiene.
Whether you’re purchasing a special breed pup or scouting out local rescues to adopt a canine companion, it’s important to research and plan for your future dog’s specific care needs.