Cat-Related Resources
Caring for your cat can be tricky, especially when vet visits or treatments are involved. This page offers helpful advice on bringing your cat to the clinic, giving tablets, using drops or ointments, changing food, and settling your cat back homeāmaking each step gentler for both of you.
Caring for & Managing A Cat That Won’t Eat
Caring for and managing a cat that won't eatDownload
Bringing your cat to the clinic
Bringing your cat to the clinicDownload
Taking your cat home from the clinic
Taking your cat home from the clinicDownload
Giving skin, ear or eye drops/ointment
Giving skin, ear or eye drops/ointmentDownload
Giving tablets to your cat
Giving tablets to your catDownload
Changing your cat’s food
Changing your cat's foodDownload
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Horse & Cat Vet (Broughton Vets Ltd) Becomes Living Wage Accredited Employer As of June 2025, Horse & Cat Vet has proudly joined a growing network of over 340 businesses across Aotearoa recognised as Accredited Living Wage Employers. This accreditation marks a...
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Broughton Vets Ltd | Trading as "Horse & Cat Vet"

Phone Number
CallĀ 027 599 0045

Clinic
Carterton & mobile in Wairarapa

Business Hours
Available 24/ 7 / 365
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