Cat Surgery
Cat Surgery
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Attentive Surgical Care Focused on Comfort and Recovery

When is Surgery Recommended for Cats?

  • Spay or neuter procedures
  • Dental extractions for painful teeth
  • Mass or growth removal
  • Wound repair
  • Abdominal procedures
  • Bladder stone removal
  • Emergency surgical intervention

Pre-Surgical Evaluation and Planning

  • Comprehensive physical examination
  • Blood testing to assess internal health
  • Review of medical history
  • Discussion of current medications

Surgical Protocols for Your Pet’s Safety

  • Do not feed your cat after 8:00 PM the night before surgery. Small amounts of water are acceptable.
  • Admit your pet between 7:30 AM and 8:00 AM on the day of surgery.
  • During admission, you will review and sign the Consent Form and Treatment Plan. Please allow time to read these carefully and discuss any questions with our team.
  • The surgical team will provide a post-operative update and discuss discharge timing.
  • Cats undergoing routine procedures are typically released the same day.

Comfort is a Priority Before and After Surgery

  • Minimize discomfort during recovery
  • Reduce stress responses
  • Support smoother healing

What Happens on Surgery Day?

  • Monitor heart and breathing patterns
  • Maintain stable body temperature
  • Provide controlled anesthesia
  • Administer supportive fluids as needed
  • Post-surgical home care instructions
  • Medication dosing schedules
  • Activity limitations
  • Signs to monitor during healing

Recovery at Home

  • Limit jumping or climbing
  • Monitor the incision site daily
  • Administer prescribed medications
  • Observe appetite and litter box use

When Specialized Care is Needed

Types of Surgical Services

Spay and Neuter Procedures

Dental Surgery

Soft Tissue Surgery

Emergency Surgical Intervention

  • Prompt evaluation and treatment for urgent medical conditions.
  • Each procedure is approached with careful planning and individualized support.

Supporting Cats at Every Life Stage

Kittens

Adult Cats

Senior Cats

Laser Therapy for Enhanced Recovery

  • Reduced inflammation
  • Improved comfort
  • Faster healing support
  • Enhanced mobility after certain procedures
  • This non-invasive therapy can be incorporated into post-operative care when appropriate.

Clear Communication at Every Step

  • Why is surgery recommended
  • What the procedure involves
  • Recovery expectations
  • Estimated timelines

A Thoughtful Approach to Surgical Care

Supporting Your Cat’s Health With Confidence

Frequently Asked Questions

Urgent Care Appointments and New Furry Faces Are Welcome!