At All Pets Veterinary Hospital, our boarding accommodations are designed to make your pet as comfortable as possible while they are away from home. We specialize in the preventative and surgical health services for cats of all ages, breeds, and circumstances. Our approach to canine veterinary medicine revolves around a comprehensive, competent and compassionate care program.
We offer the highest level of surgical services such as soft tissue surgery, cryosurgery, laparoscopy, endoscopy, orthopedic surgery, and laser surgery. In conjunction with ICSBNJ, we offer the most up to date diagnostics, treatment, and reproductive medicine techniques with state-of-the-art equipment. All Pets Vet Hospital has been serving Branchburg, Bridgewater, Flemington, Hillsborough, Somerville, Raritan, and Readington with the most comprehensive pet care available, since 1998.
Owned and operated by Dr. Morsy Alsamadisi-call him Dr. Sam-this 9,500-square-foot facility offers veterinary care, emergency care, surgery, boarding, grooming, and training.
We offer the highest level of surgical services such as soft tissue surgery, cryosurgery, laparoscopy, endoscopy, orthopedic surgery, and laser surgery. In conjunction with ICSBNJ, we offer the most up to date diagnostics, treatment, and reproductive medicine techniques with state-of-the-art equipment. All Pets Vet Hospital has been serving Branchburg, Bridgewater, Flemington, Hillsborough, Somerville, Raritan, and Readington with the most comprehensive pet care available, since 1998.
Owned and operated by Dr. Morsy Alsamadisi-call him Dr. Sam-this 9,500-square-foot facility offers veterinary care, emergency care, surgery, boarding, grooming, and training.
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For over 22 years, All Pets Vet Hospital has provided pet owners in Greater Bridgewater, NJ area with a comprehensive range of veterinary services.
Our state-of-the-art facility in Branchburg, NJ is designed to provide your pet with modern veterinary care in a comfortable, welcoming setting.
Our practice was founded in 1998 and has provided the highest quality veterinary care ever since.
Together with our staff, our team of veterinarians is committed to providing your pet with a customized care plan that fits their needs.
Our state-of-the-art facility in Branchburg, NJ is designed to provide your pet with modern veterinary care in a comfortable, welcoming setting.
Our practice was founded in 1998 and has provided the highest quality veterinary care ever since.
Together with our staff, our team of veterinarians is committed to providing your pet with a customized care plan that fits their needs.
Naturally, as a cat grows and progresses through life, he or she will undergo physiological changes and face a variety of life events that will require care and attention.
From kitten care to geriatric cat medicine, consistent preventive care can make all the difference in the quality of life of your cat.
Ultimately, your cat's health will impact your relationship with him or her.
Cats are very good at hiding illness.
In fact, most cats will simply become less active and less interactive when very ill.
From kitten care to geriatric cat medicine, consistent preventive care can make all the difference in the quality of life of your cat.
Ultimately, your cat's health will impact your relationship with him or her.
Cats are very good at hiding illness.
In fact, most cats will simply become less active and less interactive when very ill.
There may be a time when your cat will require a procedure or surgery for his or her continued health.
At the time of surgery, your cat will require anesthesia, which will be carefully administered and monitored by our veterinary staff.
Knowing the basics about how anesthesia is used in cat surgery and the recovery basics will help to ease your mind while your kitty is under our care.
Cat anesthesia may be deemed necessary when a procedure needs to be performed in which your cat will be immobilized or if the procedure would otherwise cause pain or distress that is beyond what your cat could comfortably tolerate.
At the time of surgery, your cat will require anesthesia, which will be carefully administered and monitored by our veterinary staff.
Knowing the basics about how anesthesia is used in cat surgery and the recovery basics will help to ease your mind while your kitty is under our care.
Cat anesthesia may be deemed necessary when a procedure needs to be performed in which your cat will be immobilized or if the procedure would otherwise cause pain or distress that is beyond what your cat could comfortably tolerate.
At All Pets Vet Hospital, we understand that feline cancer is a devastating diagnosis.
It is natural to feel highly emotional.
However, a cat cancer diagnosis is not necessarily a hopeless one.
Depending upon how early it is identified and the type of cancer involved, there are certainly options that can lead to very positive outcomes.
Our veterinarians and support staff are well trained, highly empathetic, and understanding of the fact that it is necessary to focus on both the emotional and medical aspects of treating cats with cancer.
It is natural to feel highly emotional.
However, a cat cancer diagnosis is not necessarily a hopeless one.
Depending upon how early it is identified and the type of cancer involved, there are certainly options that can lead to very positive outcomes.
Our veterinarians and support staff are well trained, highly empathetic, and understanding of the fact that it is necessary to focus on both the emotional and medical aspects of treating cats with cancer.
A cat's heart has four chambers.
The two upper chambers are called the atrium (plural atria), and the lower chambers are called the ventricles.
Additionally, the heart has a right and left side, each containing one atrium and one ventricle.
Blood is stored in the right atrium momentarily until being pumped into the right ventricle.
The right ventricle pumps the blood into the lungs, where it is infused with fresh oxygen.
The largest muscle of the heart, which is located in the left ventricle, pumps the freshly oxygenated blood to all other organs and body parts.
The two upper chambers are called the atrium (plural atria), and the lower chambers are called the ventricles.
Additionally, the heart has a right and left side, each containing one atrium and one ventricle.
Blood is stored in the right atrium momentarily until being pumped into the right ventricle.
The right ventricle pumps the blood into the lungs, where it is infused with fresh oxygen.
The largest muscle of the heart, which is located in the left ventricle, pumps the freshly oxygenated blood to all other organs and body parts.
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