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Cats may be the most popular pet in the world. The veterinarians and staff at the Lancaster Vet Clinic recommend annual exams for your cat. Given proper care from the time they are born, indoor cats typically live 14 to 20 years. Wonderful companion animals, cats offer comfort through the familiar rubbing against your leg and curling up in your lap. Their playful antics can be humorous and encouraging to everyone.
Kittens lose the antibodies provided by the mother’s milk when they are weaned. They become more susceptible to illness and should be vaccinated promptly. Kittens need to be immunized against rabies, parvovirus and distemper, and should also be checked for heartworms.
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We want your cat to live a long healthy life, so we will discuss healthcare issues such as a balanced diet and proper nutrition, litter-box training, declawing, and controlling parasites. Cats should be spayed or neutered to control population and to lessen aggressive behavior. We will work with the owners to develop an annual healthcare plan to make sure vaccinations are up-to-date and to examine the general health of the cat.
We have extended hours on Thursday evenings and are open Saturday mornings for your convenience. Located south of Lancaster, Wisconsin, we are also the home for the Grant County Pound, so contact us if you are looking to adopt a cat. Our office hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday; and 7 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Contact us at the Lancaster Vet Clinic, Lancaster WI, for an appointment for your cat or kitten. 608-723-6366.
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