Serenity Cat Hospital, Inc. is a well-established, full-service, feline-only veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care.
Vaccination
By filling out this change of address form we can keep your records up to date so you will be sure to get timely updates on Vaccination and Pet Health Care reminders from us.
Behavioral Counseling
Behavioral Counseling: We can provide advice regarding the correction of problems such as spraying, scratching, house soiling and aggression.
Nutritional Counseling
Dietary Counseling: We will provide guidance regarding your pet's nutritional needs for each life stage, including dietary requirements for growth, weight maintenance and performance.
Comprehensive Examination
Because of the shorter lifespan of our pets, we stress the importance of an annual physical examination. Thorough check-ups and preventive care can help alleviate serious health problems. We offer a wide range of veterinary services to keep your companions feeling their best...
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Pain Management
Anything that causes pain in people can be expected to cause pain in cats. Pets may not show the same symptoms of pain as people do; they usually don't whine or cry, but you can be sure they feel it. Painful cats will hide and not be interested in food. Pain medications needed will depend on the surgery performed. Major procedures require more pain relief than things like minor lacerations.
It is important that surgery be done on an empty stomach to reduce the risk of vomiting during and after anesthesia. You will need to withhold food for at least 12 hours before surgery unless your cat is a kitten or has a medical condition that would require feeding. (Diabetes Mellitus) Water can be left down for your pet until the morning of surgery.
Thyroid Disease Treatment
Every 12 months - Senior Health Profile (comprehensive internal organ screen including Thyroid testing, electrolytes and red and white cell counts and urine specific gravity)
Spaying or neutering can be done as young as 2 months of age and/or 2 pounds body weight. An exam, prior to surgery, is necessary to determine whether your cat is healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure. Vaccinations appropriate for the age and lifestyle of the cat are highly reccomended before surgery. Also a pre-anesthetic blood screen is recommended prior to undergoing anesthesia and surgery.
We offer three levels of in-house blood testing before surgery, which we will go over with you when you bring your cat in. Our doctor prefers the more comprehensive screen, because it gives her the most information to ensure the safety of your pet. For geriatric or ill cats, additional blood tests, or may be required before surgery as well.
Boarding: We provide pet boarding as a service to our clients. All boarders receive personal attention from our caring staff. Pets may be dropped off and picked up during regular business hours Monday through Saturday.
Grooming
Ward personnel are responsible for animal handling, bathing and grooming, cleaning, feeding, laundry, waste disposal, and running lab work.