As an extra step of tender care, we have a separate cat waiting area and separate
cat exam rooms.
At the end of the day, older cats need to have a
senior cat exam on an annual basis (sometimes every six months depending on the outcome).
Depending upon your cat's age and
physical cat exams findings, your veterinarian may advise screening blood tests.
The American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends blood pressure monitoring as part of a regular bi-annual senior
cat exam in their Senior Care Guidelines.
AHS is Celebrating our 60th Anniversary and Offering
FREE Cat Exams During the Month of June!
If you have a cat, they will escort you into our
dedicated cat exam room equipped with a cat tree and toys.
Feeding birds right outside
the cat exam room window to give kitties something interesting to watch.
Kittens first, to the cat team, by
the cat exam room.
Your cat may get vaccinations during
the cat exams, depending partially on its age.
During
the cat exams, which can last from 15 to 30 minutes, your veterinarian will examine all over your cat's body from head to tail, trying to find signs of disease or anything uncommon.
To reduce stress, we provide behavioral enrichment such as a pheromone diffusers in
the cat exam room, mats to prevent slipping on the examination table and birds who whistle and enthrall the bird dogs.
Our cat exam room is for cats only.