Welcome to The Cat's Meow Feline Veterinary Clinic in Spokane, Washington. Dr. Brenda Day, Dr. Carrie Forster, and the Cat's Meow staff provide professional, compassionate, and caring medical care and treatment. Call us today at 509-535-6369 for more information. Why do we provide our medical services to just cats? Cats shouldn't be considered as just small dogs.
Cats have unique diseases, a distinct metabolism that affects their medication use, and their own unique response to stressful situations. By concentrating only on cats, we can focus our training and our resources. We center our continuing education on feline medicine and surgery rather than on a mixture of species. We stay on the cutting edge of feline care by limiting our practice to cats.
The Cat's Meow is a full-service feline veterinary clinic that is located in a remodeled, turn-of-the-century house in the South Perry District of the Spokane lower South Hill. This is the most wonderful Vet clinic with the most wonderful staff (everyone's wonderful but huge kudos to Dr. Carrie!).
Cats have unique diseases, a distinct metabolism that affects their medication use, and their own unique response to stressful situations. By concentrating only on cats, we can focus our training and our resources. We center our continuing education on feline medicine and surgery rather than on a mixture of species. We stay on the cutting edge of feline care by limiting our practice to cats.
The Cat's Meow is a full-service feline veterinary clinic that is located in a remodeled, turn-of-the-century house in the South Perry District of the Spokane lower South Hill. This is the most wonderful Vet clinic with the most wonderful staff (everyone's wonderful but huge kudos to Dr. Carrie!).
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The Cat's Meow Feline Veterinary Clinic is a full-service, feline veterinary clinic providing complete medical, surgical, and dental care.
Our expertise in treating cats has made us the veterinarian that feline owners trust.
Our commitment is always to provide compassionate care.
Our calming techniques will relax your cat, making the treatment manageable for them.
We know that many cats are frightened of the vet, so we do our best to make them feel comfortable like they were at home.
We provide our clients with a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories.
Our expertise in treating cats has made us the veterinarian that feline owners trust.
Our commitment is always to provide compassionate care.
Our calming techniques will relax your cat, making the treatment manageable for them.
We know that many cats are frightened of the vet, so we do our best to make them feel comfortable like they were at home.
We provide our clients with a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories.
At The Cat's Meow Feline Veterinary Clinic, we stress the importance of annual physical examinations because of the shorter lifespan of our feline pets.
Our expert team can help alleviate serious health problems through checkups and professional preventive care.
We offer a full range of feline veterinary care services to help keep your best friend feeling their best.
Our state-of-the-art surgical facility provides for the safe performance of a wide variety of surgical procedures.
We only use the safest available anesthetics for your cat to provide an extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high-risk patients.
Our expert team can help alleviate serious health problems through checkups and professional preventive care.
We offer a full range of feline veterinary care services to help keep your best friend feeling their best.
Our state-of-the-art surgical facility provides for the safe performance of a wide variety of surgical procedures.
We only use the safest available anesthetics for your cat to provide an extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high-risk patients.
Cats typically live longer than most dogs, and it is no longer uncommon for them to live until 20 or beyond.
How long an individual cat will live depends on numerous factors such as genetics, whether kept indoors or not, type of diet, and the appropriate veterinary care he/she receives.
As you can see, a seven-year-old cat is well into his forties.
One year for a cat is equivalent to four human years, many changes can occur in what is a relatively short time for us.
For this reason, we suggest twice-yearly exams on cats over ten years of age and annual exams on younger cats.
How long an individual cat will live depends on numerous factors such as genetics, whether kept indoors or not, type of diet, and the appropriate veterinary care he/she receives.
As you can see, a seven-year-old cat is well into his forties.
One year for a cat is equivalent to four human years, many changes can occur in what is a relatively short time for us.
For this reason, we suggest twice-yearly exams on cats over ten years of age and annual exams on younger cats.
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