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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

a. These are some of the most common questions we answer for clients. If you would like more information on any of these topics, or have a question you don’t see listed here, please reach out to us any time by phone or email.

While an indoor cat may not have the same risks of pregnancy, spaying and neutering can also provide other benefits. It can remove behavioral problems caused by hormones, heat cycles, and aggressiveness during breeding cycles.

Spaying and neutering you pets has benefits for you, your pet, and your community.

We'll advise the specifics well in advance of the surgery, but in general, your pet should not eat within 10-12 hours of surgery. This can also vary depending on surgery, patient size and species so be sure to follow the specific instructions you are given.

Unfortunately, bad breath is commonly a sign of dental problems, such as periodontal disease. During a dental visit, we will educate you on the best ways to accomplish day to day dental care for your pet and we may recommended professional dental cleaning or tooth extraction if necessary.

Not all parasites are obvious, and can only be detected by fecal testing. Bring in your pet for a physical exam and a fecal sample for testing.

Microchipping your pet is one of the best chances of recovering your pet if it is lost. It also serves as permanent identification. Microchipping is quick and painless and lasts for your pet's lifetime.

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