Our pets give us their best every day. How can we make sure we are taking the best care of them in return?  Our goal is for each pet to live the longest, happiest life possible.

Nose-to-Tail exams every 6 months
All animals need routine care.  Cats age much faster than we do.  We perform preventive care, nose-to- tail examinations every 6 months, which is like every 3 years in cat years, to monitor their health and catch warning signs early.  Cats are masters and hiding disease until they are often very sick.

Yearly vaccines based on their lifestyle
All cats receive yearly vaccines.  We can set up a reminder schedule for you based on your pet’s history and lifestyle.

Training
Socialization and training are critical for cats to be good citizens.  Yes, you can train your cat to perform all kinds of tricks.  It is critical to socialize them with other animals, humans, and environments to help build their confidence.  Controlled socialization with animals that you know are healthy and vaccinated is preferred during the vaccine series.  Even if your pet isn’t going to stay in a kennel it is good to get them acclimated to kenneling prior to any emergency boarding or day care situations.  You can also routinely play with their ears and paws.  This will help them get used to ear cleanings and nail trims.  In an ideal situation, you would have one litterbox plus an extra per cat in the house.

Twice daily meals
Most cats do best on twice daily meals.  The amount will depend on the size, age, and lifestyle of your pet.  We recommend Hill’s Science Diet Healthy Advantage and Purina Pro Plan diets.  Meal fed animals are statistically less overweight than grazers.  Meal feeding can be done by putting the food down only for 20-30 min at each meal time.  They will adjust to eating when food is available.  Zukes and Wellness are both low calorie treat options.

Dental Care
All cats will eventually need a dental cleaning.  Depending on their tartar build up, some pets need dentals every year to maintain good dental health.  We know that dental disease can affect the entire body.  The American Heart Association has found that humans with gum disease have three times the risk for a serious cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke.  Cats with oral disease are more than twice as likely to test positive for infectious disease, like Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS.

Parasite Prevention
It is necessary to be on flea and heartworm prevention year round.  Even indoor only animals are exposed to fleas that come inside on our shoes and mosquitoes that fly in through doors and windows.

Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes.  It is life threatening to have and impossible to treat heartworm disease in cats.  It is much cheaper to prevent heartworms than to manage the complications that come with them.  Revolution Plus is an all-in-one, once monthly product that is ideal for indoor and outdoor cats.  We perform routine intestinal parasites screenings on fecal samples also.  Some intestinal parasites are contagious to humans. Fleas can also carry diseases that are contagious to humans.

Spaying and Neutering
Spaying and neutering between 4-6 months is recommended to prevent sexually mature behaviors (i.e. territorial aggression, urine spraying, and roaming).  It also helps to prevent unwanted litters.  In females, spaying reduces their risk for breast cancer.  Spaying older females that are not being used for breeding helps to prevent life-threatening uterine infections, called pyometras.  It is also a great time to microchip.

Microchipping
Microchipping is the only way to give your pet a permanent piece of identification.  Collars and tags are easily lost.  Without a microchip, 90% of lost pets are not returned to their family.

Internal health screenings
Yearly bloodwork and urinalysis is an excellent way to establish a baseline and catch changes early.  All patients can benefit from yearly early detection labwork, especially those four years or older.  Catching subtle changes can allow us to make changes to diets or supplements to slow progression of disease and prolong quality of life for your pet.

Please, let us know how we can partner with you in your pet’s preventive care.