Cat Hospital On Park Street
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Dr. Donna Repeta is a Rays fan who grew up in St. Petersburg. She came to The Cat Hospital on Park Street in 2006 and has owned the practice since March of 2015. She attended the University of Florida, where she was Captain of the UF Equestrian Team, and earned her doctorate in veterinary medicine, as well as a bachelor's degree in microbiology. When not caring for the cats she loves, Dr. Repeta enjoys bike riding, gardening and quiet time with a good book.

Dr. Repeta loves all aspects of Feline medicine and has a special fondness for helping cat lovers keep their older kitties happy and healthy. The Cat Hospital On Park Street offers you the option of ordering your pet's medications online. The Cat Hospital on Park Street is a cat only animal hospital located in St. Petersburg Florida. Devoting our office to one species has been a labor of love, and we feel that cats need their own special animal hospital for the best healing.

Bubbling fountains, wind chimes and a cat-friendly attitude are unique touches here at The Cat Hospital On Park Street.
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The Cat Hospital on Park Street is a cat only animal hospital located in St. Petersburg Florida.
Devoting our office to one species has been a labor of love, and we feel that cats need their own special animal hospital for the best healing.
Bubbling fountains, wind chimes and a cat-friendly attitude are unique touches here at The Cat Hospital On Park Street.
We are a full service veterinary cat hospital, offering a wide variety of feline health services.
Wellness visits are essential to the health of all cats, regardless of their lifestyle.
All of our veterinary technicians or nurses, are credentialed from the State of Florida.
This means that each veterinary technician completed a minimum of two years of training in an accredited school providing a veterinary technician program and then had to also pass a comprehensive state accreditation examination.
We further evaluate applicants and only select those who are dedicated to cats, as we are, and have a deep desire and devotion to help these special creatures.
You can rest assured that any of our support staff is well trained, experienced, professional and compassionate about cats.
For anyone who has endured the pain of losing a feline friend who has been part of their life for many years, the Memory Garden at The Cat Hospital can be a touching tribute and a way to bring closure to the relationship.
Now she visits the Garden regularly and fondly remembers her friend every time she sees his rock.
Renshaw who suffers from Lupus, finds the experience of painting the rocks physically therapeutic and nothing less than a spiritual act of kindness.
She accepts no payment for her work.
Wellness visits are essential to the health and well being of all cats regardless of their life style.
In the past vaccinations were the most important part of the yearly visit.
Now the emphasis in feline medicine has shifted to early detection of illnesses.
The American Veterinary Medical Association now recommends having semiannual exams on all cats regardless of lifestyle.
A single year in a cat's life is significant.
Physical changes and medical conditions occur more rapidly with age.
Cats are masters at hiding disease and there are a number of medical problems for which early detection can literally be a lifesaver.
According to the American Association of Feline Practitioners, all cats should receive two core vaccines, the Rabies vaccine and the FVRCP vaccine which protects your cat from upper respiratory and viral diarrhea diseases.
Kittens receive the first of three FVRCP vaccines at eight week of age; the second and third FVRCP vaccines are given at 3 week intervals.
At twelve weeks the kitten will receive the one year rabies vaccine.
As an adult, your cat will be vaccinated with the FVRCP every three years using an intra-nasal drop.
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