Cats Only Veterinary Clinic
Great Southern Animal Hospital
2685 S High St, Columbus, OH 43207
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Just cats...because we think they're special, too!
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 614-459-4105
- Address:
- 3416 Riverside Dr Upper Arlington, OH 43221
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- Pet Services, Pet Boarding & Kennels, Pet Grooming, Pet Supplies & Foods-Wholesale & Manufacturers, Veterinarians
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- Welcome to Cats Only Veterinary Clinic, the original, full-service veterinary clinic, limited to care and treatment of cats!
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- Neighborhoods
- Scioto Trace, Northwest Columbus
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- Our staff includes Board Certified Feline Specialists What we offer: Complete diagnostic and therapeutic services, including pharmacy, x-ray, ultrasound, laboratory and intensive care developed specifically for the special needs of cats. Routine and advanced surgery and anesthesia. Laser declaws. Advanced monitoring, pain management and nursing care. Orthopedic and general surgery. Complete dental care including cleanings, x-rays, restorations, root canals, oral surgery and extractions. Behavior counseling including aggression, house soiling and litterbox problems. Nutrition counseling for life stage maintenance, food allergies, and therapeutic diets. Routine preventative health care, parasite and flea control, and vaccinations. Hospice care and grief counseling Grooming Pre-purchase counseling Boarding and in-home cat sitting A large variety of prescription and specialty diets and cat care supplies.
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Cats Only Veterinary Clinic is the only Gold Standard Cat Friendly Practice in Central Ohio.
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Reviews
06/05/14
Unfriendly, judgmental, lacking compassion, was annoyed/made fun of me b/c I couldn't afford extra medical expenses when my cat was sick. Incredibly OCD about fleas (yeah, I get it, I need to get rid of fleas on my two cats and three dogs. Do you really think I wasn't trying to do exactly that?). Every visit she spent a LONG time picking through her hair for fleas when I was there for other issues. Blame Frontline, not me. My last trip there = unbearable. First the asst. asked what my cat's symptoms were, but each time I tried to tell her she interrupted/talked over me so I couldn't finish. She got mad I was short w/ her so she dumped my cat out of her carrier onto the table - my cat who had a kidney infection and was dying. Then the vet laughed at me, made a face to the vet-in-training b/c I again told her the flea problem was not my 1st priority, the kidney problem,hypothyroidism, weight loss were. FYI: When it was time, I took my cat to my dogs' vet to be euthanized rather than her.