by Karen | Mar 1, 2022 | blog
Last month we discussed dogs and hypothyroidism and as promised, this month cats will take the spotlight. As we covered last month, the thyroid gland is found at the base of the neck and is responsible for producing the thyroid hormone. While dogs tend to develop an...
by Karen | Sep 1, 2021 | blog
Cats live quite the life in Australia, with nearly 3 million households laying claim to a feline fur-ever friend. We’ve got cat boarding hotels with all the trimming, cats of Instagram blowing up newsfeeds, and a multi-billion-dollar cat-specific gourmet food industry...
by Karen | Apr 29, 2021 | media
There is little doubt that no matter how much we love our dogs, the friendship can get somewhat strained if we come home to destruction or soiling inside. It’s even worse if our relationship with our neighbours and the council is threatened because our pooch has been...
by Karen | May 19, 2020 | blog, Puckers' Pet Corner
Keeping your cat stimulated is important now during the current isolation climate, but also during those times you are at work all day or away overnight. Nurse Karen shares some awesome craft activities for the kids to help out with that your four-legged feline will...
by Karen | Mar 24, 2020 | blog, Puckers' Pet Corner
A bit of background information about myself. I am the proud slave of 2 cats. Gypsy the beautiful brown Burmese & Endora (Dora) the recycled tortoiseshell stray who found her way home with me. Whatever was I thinking?? Recent visitors to the clinic would have...