When you walk through our doors, you'll notice something special. Our entire veterinary facility is built 100% for cats. Every detail of our hospital is designed with your cat's comfort in mind. Why? Well first off, cats are the best! It's science. Secondly, a trip to the veterinarian can be very stressful for a cat. When your cat's stress level is elevated, it can jeopardize the accuracy of diagnostics.
That is why you will find so many details in our clinic meant to help your cat's emotional well-being. From ample natural light, to windows with bird feeder views, to hiding places in every room. When you love cats like we do, nothing less than the best will do. At Just Cats Clinic we hold ourselves to a higher standard to provide world-class medical care for every cat that comes through our door.
The secret to practicing great medicine is in the details and we know how to look for the subtle signs in cats that enable us to help our patients live longer, healthier lives. We are exceptional diagnosticians who find things that others miss, and we educate you on how to use this information to better care for your cat.
That is why you will find so many details in our clinic meant to help your cat's emotional well-being. From ample natural light, to windows with bird feeder views, to hiding places in every room. When you love cats like we do, nothing less than the best will do. At Just Cats Clinic we hold ourselves to a higher standard to provide world-class medical care for every cat that comes through our door.
The secret to practicing great medicine is in the details and we know how to look for the subtle signs in cats that enable us to help our patients live longer, healthier lives. We are exceptional diagnosticians who find things that others miss, and we educate you on how to use this information to better care for your cat.
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The team at Just Cats Clinic cares deeply about providing your precious feline with the best medical care possible.
Dr. Elizabeth graduated from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Prior to becoming a veterinarian she received an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Economics from Wellesley College.
Prior to starting her own practice, she spent four years working with Dr. Marcus Brown at NOVA Cat Clinic (formerly known as Capital Cat Clinic).
Dr. Elizabeth graduated from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Prior to becoming a veterinarian she received an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Economics from Wellesley College.
Prior to starting her own practice, she spent four years working with Dr. Marcus Brown at NOVA Cat Clinic (formerly known as Capital Cat Clinic).
You're a cat.
You're so great, civilizations used to worship you.
Your human worships you, too.
But you don't let that go to your head.
And really, you don't ask for much.
You just want a veterinary practice that knows how to spoil you and who are specially trained to examine you in an environment that greatly reduces the stress you typically feel at the vet.
You will love Just Cats Clinic, because here, we get you.
You're so great, people used to worship you.
Your human kind of worships you, too.
You're so great, civilizations used to worship you.
Your human worships you, too.
But you don't let that go to your head.
And really, you don't ask for much.
You just want a veterinary practice that knows how to spoil you and who are specially trained to examine you in an environment that greatly reduces the stress you typically feel at the vet.
You will love Just Cats Clinic, because here, we get you.
You're so great, people used to worship you.
Your human kind of worships you, too.
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an international association of more than 42,000 veterinary care providers who treat companion animals.
Established in 1933, AAHA is well known among veterinarians and pet owners for its standards for hospitals and pet health care.
Approximately 3,200 veterinary hospitals voluntarily participate in the AAHA hospital evaluation program.
Consultants regularly visit these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA's standards for services and facilities.
Established in 1933, AAHA is well known among veterinarians and pet owners for its standards for hospitals and pet health care.
Approximately 3,200 veterinary hospitals voluntarily participate in the AAHA hospital evaluation program.
Consultants regularly visit these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA's standards for services and facilities.
Our mission is to treat our clients and their cats like members of our own family.
We strive to help every patient extend the health and quality of their years.
We strive to maintain the highest level of care and standard of service in every department of our practice.
We are committed to evolving our knowledge with ongoing continuing education in all aspects of feline medicine, patient and client care.
At the heart of our clinic is the deep passion we have for felines and we want that passion to show in every part of the clinic.
We strive to help every patient extend the health and quality of their years.
We strive to maintain the highest level of care and standard of service in every department of our practice.
We are committed to evolving our knowledge with ongoing continuing education in all aspects of feline medicine, patient and client care.
At the heart of our clinic is the deep passion we have for felines and we want that passion to show in every part of the clinic.
Because Love Matters We have worked to create partnerships with local organizations that work towards the welfare of felines.
We have partnered with the Fairfax County Animal Shelter to provide a free first exam for adopted cats.
Through Alley Cat Allies we provide trap, neuter, and return services in order to help reduce the local feral cat population.
Every life is precious, and we work to help protect our community's beloved felines.
We are proud to host adoption events one Sunday a month for the Feline Foundation of Greater Washington!
We have partnered with the Fairfax County Animal Shelter to provide a free first exam for adopted cats.
Through Alley Cat Allies we provide trap, neuter, and return services in order to help reduce the local feral cat population.
Every life is precious, and we work to help protect our community's beloved felines.
We are proud to host adoption events one Sunday a month for the Feline Foundation of Greater Washington!
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