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If you have any questions about anything regarding your kitten, get in touch with us today, or bring them in for a check-up (we love meeting new kitties!)
Cats, especially when they are still kittens, are naturally playful and energetic. Being a new cat owner, you will want to make sure you have plenty of toys for them to play with. Toys are a great thing to have for your kitten for a multitude of reasons. Not only do toys help your cat get physical exercise, but they also provide them with enough mental stimulation for training good habits. But best of all, toys can be an outlet for you and your fur baby to develop closer bonds with one another.
From cat trees to chasable toys, there is a wide range of toys to choose from that are all over the market. It's best to experiment with these different toys to see which ones your kitten clicks with the most. Once you have a greater understanding of your kitten's personality and preferences, then you'll know which toys are perfect for them.
If you have any questions about anything regarding your kitten, get in touch with us today, or bring them in for a check-up (we love meeting new kitties!)
Over the next 8 weeks, Reservoir Vet Clinic will be undergoing some exciting renovations. We’re creating:
1. A brand new dog ward
2. A dedicated cat ward
3. An updated staff room and facilities
During this time, on-site parking will be very limited. We encourage clients to park either in the train station car park next door or across the road on Henty Street.
You may also notice a temporary portable staff room in our carpark while these much-anticipated improvements take place.
Please rest assured that patient care remains our top priority. There may be some days where the clinic environment is not ideal for procedures, and in those cases, our team will keep you updated to ensure the comfort and wellbeing of your pets.
Thank you for your patience and support as we work to make Reservoir Vet Clinic even better for our patients, clients, and team.