Purr-fect Care for Your Feline Family
Cats are unique, independent, and wonderfully mysterious. Our cat-friendly clinic understands feline behavior and provides gentle, stress-free care that keeps your kitty calm and healthy.
Cat-Friendly
Certified Clinic
A Cat-Friendly Experience
We've designed our clinic with feline comfort in mind, reducing stress for both you and your cat.
Separate Waiting
Cat-only waiting area away from dogs
Quiet Environment
Calm, low-noise examination rooms
Feline Pheromones
Calming diffusers throughout clinic
Gentle Handling
Fear-free certified techniques
Care for Every Life Stage
From playful kittens to distinguished seniors, we provide age-appropriate care.
Kittens
0-1 Year
- Vaccination series (FVRCP)
- FeLV/FIV testing
- Spay/neuter surgery
- Parasite prevention
- Kitten-proofing guidance
- Nutrition counseling
Adult Cats
1-10 Years
- Annual wellness exams
- Dental care
- Weight management
- Behavior consultations
- Indoor enrichment tips
- Parasite prevention
Senior Cats
10+ Years
- Bi-annual health checks
- Blood work screening
- Kidney function monitoring
- Thyroid evaluation
- Arthritis management
- Quality of life care
Common Feline Health Concerns
Cats are masters at hiding illness. We help detect and treat these common conditions.
Chronic Kidney Disease
Common in senior cats. Early detection through blood work allows for management.
Watch for: Increased thirst, weight loss, lethargy
Hyperthyroidism
Overactive thyroid gland affecting metabolism and heart function.
Watch for: Weight loss despite appetite, restlessness, vomiting
Dental Disease
Affects most cats by age 3. Can cause pain and systemic health issues.
Watch for: Bad breath, difficulty eating, drooling
Diabetes
Often linked to obesity. Manageable with proper treatment and diet.
Watch for: Excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight loss
Urinary Issues
Includes FLUTD, crystals, and blockages. Can be life-threatening in males.
Watch for: Straining to urinate, blood in urine, crying
Obesity
Affects over 50% of cats. Leads to diabetes, arthritis, and more.
Watch for: Excess weight, low activity, difficulty grooming
Indoor Cat Care
Indoor cats live longer, healthier lives. Here's how to keep them thriving:
Environmental Enrichment
Cat trees, scratching posts, window perches, and interactive toys
Vertical Space
Cats love to climb and observe from heights - provide vertical options
Hunting Simulation
Food puzzles and interactive play to satisfy natural instincts
Multiple Resources
Separate food, water, and litter areas in multi-cat homes
Essential Cat Care Tips
Litter Box Basics
- One box per cat plus one extra
- Scoop daily, full clean weekly
- Place in quiet, accessible areas
- Most cats prefer unscented litter
Nutrition
- Feed high-quality, age-appropriate food
- Wet food helps with hydration
- Measured portions prevent obesity
- Fresh water always available
Grooming
- Regular brushing prevents hairballs
- Check ears and nails weekly
- Most cats self-groom adequately
- Senior cats may need help grooming
Expert Feline Care Awaits
Schedule a visit and experience our cat-friendly approach to veterinary care.