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Pre-Surgical Information
Spaying or neutering your pet is a big step! There is a lot to consider
when we are planning your pet’s surgery. Here is some information to help
you make wise decisions.
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Special LibraryOur Special Library
is a collection of informative articles on a variety of health topics.
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Discharge InstructionsClick here for
information on how to care for your pet at home.
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We Are a Cat-Friendly Clinic
Is your cat getting the
medical care he or she needs? In the
United States, cats now out-number dogs as household
pets, yet in most veterinary clinics they make up the
minority of the patients. And for good reason! While
dogs love to go for rides in the car, most cats would
rather hide under the couch. And while many dogs love to
go places and meet people, many cats are wary of new
faces and new places. It can be very hard and stressful
on both the patient and the owner to bring a cat into a
Veterinary Clinic.
But that doesn’t mean cats don’t need regular
veterinary care. Cats benefit from regular
veterinary visits just like dogs do. Regular veterinary
visits can help your cat live a longer, healthier,
happier life. Cats need some vaccinations annually, and
some every three years.
Click here
to read more about cat vaccinations.
Aging cats have seem to have even more health problems
than aging dogs. High blood pressure,
serious dental
problems,
arthritis, diabetes, and kidney disease are all very
common in aging cats, and we can do a lot to help these
kitties live longer, more comfortable lives.
As a Cat-Friendly Clinic, we have ways to make it easier
for you to bring your cat in and to make it less
stressful for you and your cat once you get here.
- We have two special cats-only rooms, a cattery and an
exam room. They are out of the way, and there are no dog
smells in them at all. Click here
for pictures.
- We have cat carriers here at the clinic that you may
borrow to transport your cat to and from our clinic.
- We move our cat patients as quickly as possible into
the cats-only exam room. Often you will spend no time in
the waiting room at all.
- We use special pheromone diffusers to help calm
We have a page of advice on how to make your cat’s
trip to the doctor less stressful and more enjoyable.
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