How much does it cost to see the vet, get my pet desexed, etc?

IMPORTANT: These prices are a guide only and may vary (last update Jan 2025). 

General Consultations

Consultation with one of our veterinarians during normal hours is $92
(appointments are essential.)

Vaccinations and other Preventative Treatments

The cost of vaccinations vary with type.
Heartworm injections vary depending on the size of the dog.

Desexing

Desexing costs are a guide only. Please note if your pets is obese, pregnant, on heat, have retained testicles or other health conditions then it would be best to speak to our clinic staff to get an accurate costing.

Female dogs
starts from $320 depending on size.

Male dogs 
starts from $250 depending on size.

Cats 
males $180
females $220

Rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, mice
$300 male or female 

Microchipping

Microchipping & life long registration is $57.5.

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What vaccinations does my new kitten need?

Vaccinations for your new kitten are extremely important, as the diseases against which they protect can be be serious and even fatal if contracted.

Kittens can be vaccinated against a variety of diseases, including feline enteritis virus, cat “flu” (actually 3 different diseases Feline calicivirus, feline herpes virus and Feline chlamydia), feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)and feline leukaemia virus.

There are different levels of vaccination but for maximum protection we reccomend being vaccinated against all six diseases (a F6 vaccination.)

The typical vaccination schedule is a course of three injections.

First vaccination is at 6-8 Weeks: F6 Vaccination
10-12 Weeks: F6 Vaccination
14-16 Weeks: F6 Vaccination

This course is then followed by annual boosters.

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What is the best age to have my animal desexed?

We can and do desex cats and dogs as young as 8 weeks of age. However in most cases there is no great rush and we reccomend desexing your pet between 4 – 6 months, just after completing its primary vaccination course. Cats can come on heat as young as 4 months of age so best not to delay it much longer to minimise “accidents”.

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I have just got an adult cat or dog, and I am not sure if it has been vaccinated. What should I do?

Vaccinations for adult pets is still very important, and compulsory if you want to put them in a boarding kennels/cattery at anytime.

If your unsure if your pet is vaccinated, it would be best to get it vaccinated again to be sure. Having an extra vaccinations wont do you pet any harm but not being vaccinated is very risky.

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