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Cat Ward

Dedicated Feline Care in a Calm and Stress-Reduced Environment

At UniVet Medical Centre, our dedicated Cat Ward is specially designed to provide a quiet, comfortable and stress-reduced environment for feline patients requiring hospitalisation. Separated from canine patients, the ward helps minimise anxiety and environmental stress, allowing cats to recover more comfortably while receiving the medical care they need.

Whether your cat is recovering from surgery, undergoing treatment for a medical condition, or requiring close observation, our veterinary team is committed to providing compassionate care and continuous monitoring throughout their stay.

What Is a Cat Ward?

A Cat Ward is a dedicated inpatient facility designed exclusively for feline patients. By providing a separate recovery area away from dogs and other potential stressors, the ward creates a more comfortable and supportive environment for hospitalised cats.

At UniVet Medical Centre, our Cat Ward is designed with your cat’s wellbeing in mind, ensuring they receive appropriate medical attention while remaining as calm and comfortable as possible during their stay.

When Does Your Cat Need Hospitalisation?

Hospitalisation may be recommended when your cat requires:

Benefits of Cat Ward Care

Our Facilities

Why Choose UniVet?

At UniVet, we provide comprehensive veterinary care supported by advanced diagnostic, medical, surgical, and hospitalisation facilities under one roof. Our integrated approach allows for seamless coordination between departments, ensuring your pet receives timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and continuous care throughout every stage of their healthcare journey.

Whether your pet requires routine healthcare, specialised diagnostics, surgery, or hospitalisation, our team is committed to delivering compassionate, professional, and high-quality veterinary care tailored to their individual needs.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Modern veterinary X-rays use low radiation levels and are considered safe. We only recommend them when necessary, and precautions are always taken to protect your pet.

Most X-rays take only a few minutes, though the overall appointment may be slightly longer to allow for preparation and discussion of results.

The cost varies depending on the type of X-ray and whether sedation is required. Our team will provide a clear estimate before proceeding.