MEET CHARLIE – the hypothyroid cat Have you ever heard of hypothyroidism? Neither had Charlie until he met Dr. Kelley. Charlie met Dr. Kelley when he was presented for constipation. His little belly was round, distended and firm. He could not poop even though he was trying his hardest. Charlie was also very […]
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Compassionate Veterinary Care of Cats
The Cat Clinic of Plymouth, MA is dedicated to the loving and compassionate veterinary care of cats. Services include preventive care and complete medical, diagnostic, dental & surgical care. From wellness examinations to advanced diagnostics including ultrasound imaging, we pride ourselves on offering veterinary services specific to the needs of your feline family member. Our staff strives to provide a quiet, friendly animal hospital specifically with our feline patients and their families in mind.
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Urinary Tract Disease in Cats
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Urinary Tract Disease in Cats-Why Won’t My Cat Use the Litter Box Urinary tract disease in cats can cause inappropriate eliminations or going outside of the litter box. Many cat parents assume that this problem is caused because of spite thinking that their cat is trying to get back at them for something. Luckily, cats […]
Are Household Cleaners Toxic to Cats?
By catclinic
Are household cleaners toxic to cats? There are many substances that are toxic to cats that are fairly well recognized and others such as everyday household cleaners that are not recognized for their toxicity. Household cleaners that are toxic to cats include the following Floor Cleaners Bathroom Cleaners Laundry Detergent All-purpose Cleaners Glass Cleaners Drain […]
Microchip – frequently asked questions
By catclinic
You may have had your veterinarian recommend inserting a microchip into your dog or cat. Or maybe you’ve adopted a pet from a shelter and they came with a microchip. These small but mighty chips are permanent ID’s, and provide safety and assurance for your pet. It is common that while making the decision to microchip […]
Early Detection Can Lead to Early Diagnosis of Disease
By catclinic
There is nothing quite like the grief of loosing a pet, this is undeniable. Our furry friends are such a huge a part of our lives and our hearts, and there is an unforgettable emptiness after they’re gone. One of the hardest situations to deal with is unexpected euthanasia that comes suddenly with no time […]