Cats Only Veterinary Clinic
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ATTENTION: In the colder months, if Searcy Public Schools are closed due to inclement weather, the Cats Only Vet Clinic may follow suit for the safety of its staff, our wonderful clients, and their kitties! Welcome to the Cats Only Veterinary Clinic, with special pricing on cat spays, neuters, & declaws. Surgical Declawing is a humane option for your cat (and your furniture).

Cats which have had a front declaw performed continue to go outdoors without any unusual problems. A cat not properly using its litter box can be a sign of a medical problem. If your cat doesn't seem to be having any physical issues, try some of our tips to modify your cat's behavior. We offer a variety of services to our clients, including spays, neuters, declaws, vaccines and blood tests.

Call us today to make an appointment! Fleas and ticks are common parasites of cats, even in the best households. Because they spread diseases, flea and tick control is an important goal, as is heartworm control.
Services
We offer special pricing on cat spays, neuters, & declaws.
We also offer vaccines, blood tests, & Feline medical & surgical services.
Our regular clinic hours are Monday - Friday from 7:30AM-5:30PM, and Saturday 8AM-2PM.
Appointments are preferred during Doctor Hours.
Please give us a call at 501-207-0500 to schedule!
For all morning surgical hospitalizations, please take away all food before midnight the night before surgery.
For cats under 3 years of age, take away water also.
Vaccines should begin as early as 6-8 weeks of age.
Anesthesia, 1 to 2 day (depending on procedure) Hospitalization, and a 12 Hour Anti-Pain Injection ARE included in routine Female Spay and Front Declaw Surgery fees.
You can do this upon request for $39 for any of the following procedures.*
We partner with Pet Cremation Services of AR who offer Group Cremation ($25), Semi Private Cremation ($79), or Private Cremation (remains returned to owner in chosen vessel) ($129).
You can of course opt to take care of the disposition personally.
We love working with Doctor LeeAnn Pack of Southland Vets, Arkansas's board certified radiologist, for radiology consultations.
Problem scratching & clawing can be treated either by behavior or surgical means.
Behavioral modification techniques include providing a natural and desirable scratching post, preferably from the time of kittenhood.
Simple posts may be made of securely supported soft logs.
Of the commercial scratching posts, ones made from "sisal" seem to be preferred by many cats.
Since many cats claw soon after awakening, the post(s) should be placed close to the cat's sleeping area.
Toys and catnip may be used initially to attract the cat.
B. Best Technique: Deep enough to remove germinal tissue, but shallow enough to spare joint & toe pad.
C. Cut Too Shallow: Retained germinal tissue causes partial claw regrowth within months to years (= spurs).
D. Lacerated Pad: In order to avoid retained germinal tissue, some surgeons cut too deeply, thus lacerating toe pads and causing lameness.
As noted in the diagrams above, it is the skill of the surgeon, not his tools, which determines the outcome.
A cat can be gently, humanely declawed with either traditional surgery or with a laser.
In order to rule out the medical causes of "inappropriate urination and/or defecation, " please schedule your cat for a physical examination by our Doctor as soon as possible.
This is especially important if your cat is lethargic, has a loss of appetite, squats frequently "but is unable to go to the bathroom, " or displays any other symptoms.
Whether the problem is medical or behavioral, the Doctor can prescribe a treatment plan for your cat.
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