Dr. Ashley Darby BVSc (Veterinarian)

Ash has worked in mixed and small animal emergency clinics and general practice ever since 2017 after graduating from Sydney University. She grew up in South Africa and England before moving to Australia, and her passion for animals came from many childhood safaris in the Kruger National Park. Ash lives with her husband Ben, two energetic Springer Spaniels, and one very tolerant black cat. She also competes in dressage, eventing, and show jumping with her horse, Atlas.

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10 Best Cat Foods for Constipation In 2024 – Reviews & Top Picks

Does your kitty need help, “moving things along”? Have you noticed they haven’t passed feces for a few days or have small dry poops? If so you may be wondering what are the best foods for constipation in cats. As with many things in pet care, it is best to take the recommendation from your […]

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Why Is My Cat Peeing on My Clothes? Tips to Stop It (Vet Answer) 

Finding out that your cat has been urinating inappropriately in your house can be incredibly upsetting. It is even more upsetting when you discover that your cat is peeing on your clothes. Does your cat have a personal vendetta with you that they are trying to settle? There are several reasons for a cat to

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Owning a Cat on a Budget: 10 Vet-Recommended Savings Tips

If you’re considering adopting a cat but are concerned about your budget, you sound like a very responsible prospective pet owner. Welcoming a cat into your family will bring companionship and fun into your life, but several responsibilities come with pet ownership. Cats will cost around six hundred dollars a year at a minimum, but

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MRI For Cats: Our Vet Discusses How It Works

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a form of advanced diagnostic imaging that generates clear 3-D pictures of the soft tissues in the body. If you want more information about your cat’s central nervous system, ears, nose and other soft tissues, MRI is ideal. X-rays (ionizing radiation) can image bones well, provide low-detail soft tissue pictures,

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