- Dental Care
- VaccinationInternational travel Health Certificates.. Prior to your appointment, we ask that you provide the necessary documents for your destination, as well as documentation for vaccinations. We can also recommend anxiety medications to make the trip less stressful for your cat.
- Nutritional CounselingIf you have an emergency such as your cat is having breathing difficulties, making frequent trips to the litter box, has loss of appetite for greater than 24 hours, or has severe vomiting/diarrhea, please contact one of the following emergency clinics...
- Comprehensive ExaminationBecause of the shorter lifespan of our pets, we stress the importance of an annual physical examination. Our senior kitties should have a general checkup every 6 months. Thorough check-ups and preventive care can help alleviate serious health problems. We offer a wide range of veterinary services to keep your cats feeling their best.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- Pain ManagementPain medication At discharge following any surgical procedure, one of our technicians will review post-operative care instructions with you to make sure your friend recuperates as comfortably and painlessly as possible. We'll even call you the very next day to make sure they are doing well and to address any questions or concerns you may have.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentPatient monitoring by continuous EKG, pulse oximetry, and temperature regulation, as well as dedicated staff monitoring of these vitals by a trained technician
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Dental SurgeryInfected teeth, and oral tumors. Our dental services include teeth cleaning and polishing, digital dental x-rays, tooth extractions and minor oral surgery.
- Veterinary SurgeryWe take necessary precautions to minimize risks during surgery and anesthesia. A pre-surgical exam and blood testing are required for any anesthetic procedure. These will increase the chance of detecting any hidden problems that would put your pet at risk during anesthesia.
- DeclawingThe American Association of Feline Practitioners opposes declawing. In following their recommendation to avoid this procedure, we will be declawing only on a case by case basis, such as if a pet’s claws pose a health risk to the owner. We ask you to contact our office to discuss your options. For more information, click here.
- Spaying and NeuteringOur highly experienced doctors are not only proficient in performing spay and neuter procedures, but numerous other soft tissue surgeries as well.
- Laboratory ServicesMany changes can take place in a fairly short period of time. That is why the American Veterinary Medical Association as well as the American Association of Feline Practitioners now recommend twice yearly physical exams plus appropriate blood work on all cats who are 7-8 years old or above.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- Microchipping
- Boarding
- Grooming
- Senior Pet Care