Cape Hawke Veterinary Hospital Forster

Caring compassionate pet care in Forster and surrounds

Cape Hawke Veterinary Hospital   1/80 Kularoo Drive, Forster, NSW 2428 (Get directions)
Phone: 02 6554 5811 or Email Us   Emergency: 02 6554 5811 (if applicable)

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Have We Seen Your Cat Lately?

Australians love their cats, and more households are getting cats each year. But research suggests that compared to dogs, cats still aren’t getting the veterinary care they need … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cat Care Tagged With: travel, holidays, visiting the vet

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in Dogs and Cats

Brachycephalic airway syndrome is defined as partial blockage of airflow through the upper respiratory tract, which consists of the area from the nostrils to the throat. It is seen … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cat Care, Dog Care

Eye Disease in Pets

In dogs and cats, conditions affecting the eyes are quite common and potentially serious. They can range from simple eye irritations to serious and even life-threatening … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cat Care, Dog Care

Diseases You Can Catch from Your Pets

Can your dog spread disease with ease? And what about your cat? Are there man-eating microbes oozing from every one of your cat's hair follicles? There are diseases you can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bird Care, Cat Care, Dog Care Tagged With: zoonotic diseases, intestinal worms, pets and children

Hyperthyroidism in Cats

Hyperthyroidism is the most common hormonal illness affecting cats in Australia. It usually affects older cats and is caused by an excessive production of thyroid hormone by the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cat Care Tagged With: senior pets

No Bored Cats!

Do cats become bored? If your cat is a Couch Slouch then boredom may not be a problem but some cats are better described as Party Animal Puss-Cats. Such cats know how to boogie and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cat Care Tagged With: behaviour

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Cape Hawke Veterinary Hospital
1/80 Kularoo Drive, Forster, NSW 2428

Phone: 02 6554 5811
Emergency: 02 6554 5811 (if applicable)

Email Us

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday: 9am to 5.30pm
Saturday: 9am to 12 noon
Sunday: Closed

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We’re your local vet in Forster, Tuncurry and surrounds

We provide veterinary services for the suburbs: Forster, Tuncurry, Greenpoint, Coomba Park, Pacific Palms, Bungwahl, Seals Rocks, Bulahdelah, Taree, Failford, Nabiac, Hallidays Point, Diamond Beach, Rainbow Flat,  Smiths Lakes, Wootten, Coolongolook and Possum Brush.

Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 9am to 5.30pm, Sat: 9am to 12 noon, Sun: Closed

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