“We take your cat’s comfort seriously, which is why we’re an accredited cat friendly practice.”
Dr Rachel Caines, Vet – BVSc CertAVP(VD) MRCVS
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We’ve Got Your Cat’s Health Covered
Cat Friendly Clinic
Did you know that we’re a an accredited ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic? This means that we’ve taken extra measures to help your cats feel as comfortable as possible on their next visit.
We have a separate area in our waiting room, with two large cats pods to give your cat space along with the peace and quite needed to ensure your cats stress levels are kept to a minimum.
Browse our range of cat health services and general pet services or read our range of pet advice content below.
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// Health Covered //
Preventative Healthcare for Your Cats Lifelong Health
Kitten Care
If you’ve adopted a kitten, out kitten care timeline will help you give them the best start in life.
Cat Neutering
Neutering is an important operation for cats, offering a range of health and behavioural benefits
Cat Vaccinations
Cat vaccinations are a vital part of preventative healthcare for pets preventing a range of serious illnesses
GoldPlan
Designed to cover routine healthcare on a convenient monthly subscription
Cat Friendly
We’re an accredited Cat Friendly Clinic, making your cat’s visit more comfortable
Microchipping
Microchipping is vital to reunite worried owners with lost or missing cats
// Blogs //
Our Blogs & Advice Articles
Hereditary Eye Conditions in Pets
Hereditary, or inherited, eye conditions are genetic diseases in pets where particular breeds tend to
Distichia
Distichia, or Distichiasis, is an abnormal growth of extra hairs along the eyelid margins of
Cataracts in Cats, Dogs and Rabbits
A cataract is the clouding of the lens in your pet’s eye that prevents the
Entropion in Cats and Dogs
Entropion is an abnormality of the eye in which the eyelid turns inwards. This may
Kidney Disease in Cats & Dogs
Advice and information on how to handle kidney problems in pets Health Conditions faced by
Endothelial Dystrophy
The endothelium is the part of your pet’s eye that is responsible for pumping excess
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