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Ulysses Vet Clinics, Stratford and Whitfield, Cairns

Locality: Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 4055 1100



Address: 37 Johnston Street 4870 Cairns, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.vetscairns.com.au

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22.01.2022 SEPTEMBER PUPPY GRADUATES Congratulations to my September puppies on graduating with flying colours! I couldn’t be more proud of you all. Keep up the amazing work and I can’t wait to be apart of your life long journey ... Lots of love, Telia x If you are interested in attending our next Stratford class it will commence on Thursday 15th October 6.30pm. Call or DM to book 4055 1100.



20.01.2022 Everyone meet Rocky the Paddymelon Rocky is being looked after by our wonderful vet Dr Carol until he is fit enough to be released into the wild His favourite food at the moment is sweet potato

19.01.2022 This big beautiful boy was found wandering around on Holloways Beach. If he is yours or you know who he may belong to please contact our Stratford Clinic on 40551100. We have currently closed for the day but will open up again at 7:30AM Proof of ownership will be required

14.01.2022 This very cheeky and cuddly boy was found on the corner of Anderson st and little st. If he is yours or you know who he may belong to please contact our whitfield clinic on 42300895



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11.01.2022 It’s that time of the year that we are seeing a lot of paralysis ticks out and about! So it is important to ensure your fur babies are on a preventative to protect them against paralysis ticks! Some of the symptoms and signs of paralysis tick poisoning include: Vocal Changes (odd sound when your pet barks or meows) Lethargy and/or vomiting... Muscular paralysis, your pet will start to become wobbly in the hind limbs or may not be able to stand Difficulties breathing Here at Ulysses Vets, we stock many super effective tick preventative products for both cats and dogs! Call us on 4055 1100 or 4230 0895, to talk to one of our friendly nurses about the most suitable preventative for your fur baby! See more

11.01.2022 EDIT: Unfortunately the big boy pictured will have to be taken to the pound this morning as we are not here over the weekend. Please contact us at the clinic on 4055 1100 by 9:30am if he is yours! This handsome boy has been handed in to us at Stratford. Please contact us if he is yours. Unfortunately he does not have a microchip Proof of ownership required



08.01.2022 Happy Vet Nurse day to all of our wonderful Nurses Today we celebrated all the awesome hard work our vet nurses put in, day in and day out whilst looking after your precious fur babies Our job as a Vet Nurse entails many wonderful things and is so incredibly rewarding which is why we all love our job. The tight knit bond we all share through the love and care for animals, is why it is unexplainable to how amazing our job truly is.

07.01.2022 COMPETITION TIME For all our kitty cat owners: If you buy a box of Bravecto Plus or Bravecto spot on for your kitty in the next 30 days you will be put into the draw to win this microchip pet feeder ... Paralysis ticks are out in force so it is important to us that your fur baby is on a preventative to keep them protected! Feel free to ask our friendly nurses about Bravecto and Bravecto Plus prevention

07.01.2022 11/11/2020 - Remembrance Day THE RED POPPY The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month marks the moment the guns fell silent on the Western Front after the bloodshed of World War I. Over the past century, this moment has been adopted across the globe as a time to remember those who served and sacrificed in all wars and conflicts.... This Remembrance Day, RSL Queensland is asking all Australians to Remember to Remember to commit to pausing for just one minute to remember those who gave their lives in service to their country, those who returned home injured or ill, and those who bravely serve our country today. THE PURPLE POPPY Most people are unaware that as well as the traditional red poppy worn to mark the Armistice Day of 11 November 1918, that there is also the purple poppy, remembering animals that died during conflict. To commemorate all the animal deeds and sacrifices in war, the Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation (AWAMO) has issued a purple poppy, which can be worn alongside the traditional red one. Just like other countries including the United Kingdom people are encouraged to wear the purple poppy alongside the traditional red poppy as a reminder that both humans and animals have and continue to serve.

05.01.2022 Congratulations to my October Puppy Class! You all did such a tremendous job at your training and socialisation. I am super proud of you all I can’t wait to be apart of your future journeys in life. Thank you all for coming and keep up all the great work ... Lots of love, Telia If you are interested in our next class starting on Thursday 12th November, call or dm us 4055 1100

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