Kitten Care

Kitten care can be challenging. After weighing your pet, our veterinarian will advise you on the types of food and treats that will promote the fastest growth in them. A healthy diet and high-quality pet food are necessary for a kitten’s development.

 

Adult Pet Care

For a complete health care plan, adult cats need to see our veterinarians regularly for checkups and consultations. We care for your babies, so our services are optimized to help them shine.



Senior Pet Care

We provide senior pets with a range of diagnostic services. Senior pets get more thorough exams that may include dental care, bloodwork, and tests to look for signs of diseases that are more common in older animals. Our investigation and recommendations can help your pet live a happier life.

 

Microchipping

The main reason to have your animals microchipped is the chance that you’ll get them back if they get lost or stolen and even for international transporting. At Animedcare, we provide a pet microchipping service.

 

Neurological conditions

When the nervous system isn’t working correctly in pets, they can face seizures, balance problems, wobbly walking, dragging of the legs, an inability to walk, neck pain, and many others. We can offer our help if such a situation arises.

 

Trauma and injury

A severe physical injury, whether caused by violence or another external source, can cause your pet severe psychological distress. It could have been a severe fall, or perhaps the pet was attacked by another animal. To aid in your pet’s recovery from such trauma, we offer consultation services.

 

Obesity

We can provide you with a proper diet chart and a nutrition plan for your pets, which will help them avoid the health problems that can arise from obesity.

 

Pet Allergies

  • Consult our veterinarians about the following frequently encountered pet allergy symptoms:
  • Unrestrained licking, scratching, or biting of the skin
  • Dry skin or redness
  • Massive hair loss
  • Foul odors
  • Bare patches of fur due to over-grooming
  • Unrestrained head shaking or pawing at ears
  • Discharge from the skin

Flea Prevention

Keeping your pet indoors and away from stray and wild animals is the most effective way to keep fleas at bay. For pet owners, it can be difficult to sort through all the available options and settle on the best one. Our staff is here to assist you in making the right selections to protect your pet from fleas.

 

Dentistry (Teeth)

Cats’ teeth are specially shaped so that food can easily get wedged between them and rest along the gums. Plaque is a filmy biofilm that forms on teeth when saliva, food debris, and bacteria combine. The result is gingivitis, characterized by redness, swelling, and pain along the gumline. So we offer Tooth extraction, Root canal, Gingivectomy, Crown placement, Orthodontic surgery.

 

Ophthalmology (Eye)

When a cat develops a cataract, the normally clear lens develops a cloudy or opaque appearance that interferes with the ability of light to reach the retina. Depending on the severity of the cataract, this can have significant impacts on the cat’s vision.