Feline Services

Our focus on small animals translates to the highest quality care for your cat.

Your New Kitten - Birth to Year One

First Visit (9 Weeks Old)

  • Examination by Veterinarian
  • Feline Leukemia test (recommended)
  • DRCC (Distemper, Rhinotacheitis, Calicivirus, and Chlamydia) / FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) vaccine
  • Kitten is weighed and dewormed for intestinal parasites
  • Heartworm and flea prevention started

Second Visit (12 Weeks Old)

  • Examination by Veterinarian
  • Booster on DRCC and FeLV vaccine
  • Rabies vaccine (kitten must be at least 12 weeks old to receive rabies vaccine)
  • Weight is recorded and fecal is checked for intestinal parasites
  • Pet is old enough to be spayed or neutered, and declawed at this time
  • Heartworm and flea prevention

Your Adult Cat - Year One to Year Eight

Regular examinations are essential to ensure your cat maintains the highest quality of life.

  • Annual examination by Veterinarian
  • Booster on Rabies annually
  • Booster on DRCC / FeLV at first year, then every three years thereafter
  • Microscopic fecal exam
  • Heartworm and flea prevention

Your Senior Cat - Year Nine and Up

Senior cats require special needs. Talk to your veterinarian about the options available for your cat during her senior years.

  • Annual examination by Veterinarian (every 6 months recommended)
  • Vaccine boosters (Rabies annually, DRCC / FeLV every three years)
  • Fecal microscopic exam
  • Draw blood for Senior Internal Health Profile (recommended annually)
  • Continued heartworm and flea prevention
  • Urinalysis