How Often Do You Take A Cat To The Vet?
Regular veterinary checkups and preventive care are important for helping your cat live a long and healthy life— but exactly how often should you take a cat to the vet? Here, our South Wilton vets explain.
Regular veterinary checkups and preventive care are important for helping your cat live a long and healthy life— but exactly how often should you take a cat to the vet? Here, our South Wilton vets explain.
Urinary tract issues in cats can cause your feline friend severe discomfort, and in some cases can be life-threatening. Today, our South Wilton vets discuss the symptoms and causes of feline urinary tract disease and infections.
Ear infections are relatively uncommon in cats, but when they do occur they can cause your kitty some serious pain and can lead to further issues if left untreated. Today, our South Wilton vets explain some of the causes, symptoms, and treatments for ear infections in cats.
Just like humans, cats need dental care. Oral health is an important part of your feline friend's overall health and wellbeing. Today, our South Wilton vets talk about how to keep your cat's mouth and teeth clean and healthy.
Our South Wilton vets know that loving dog owners enjoy giving their canine friends little treats now and again, but it is important to know that not all treats are ok; a surprising amount of the food people consume is actually toxic to dogs! In today's post South Wilton Veterinary Group discusses the toxic dog treats list you need to avoid.
So you've just discovered that your cat or dog requires an ultrasound procedure. What exactly does that even mean? And how can it help your pet? Here, our South Wilton vets described how we perform ultrasound procedures on pets, how to prepare your pet for the procedure and what kinds of conditions can be detected with this testing.
Bronchitis is a serious health issue which can affect your cat, leading to breathing problems, coughing, inflammation of their airways and other symptoms. Here, our South Wilton vets explain how this condition will affect your cat, the symptoms you should watch for, and when your feline companion will need to see a vet.
Your cat's kidneys play a number of key roles in keeping them healthy. Here, our South Wilton veterinary team explain the causes, symptoms and treatments for kidney failure in cats, as well as the role of your pet's diet in this condition.
Cats can have oral health issues, which means us cat parents need to be proactive about keeping their teeth clean. Our South Wilton vets share a few tips on creating a successful oral health care routine.
South Wilton Veterinary Hospital is proud to be a Fear Free certified animal hospital to reduce fear, anxiety, and stress in pets during a veterinary appointment.
We're always thrilled to welcome new patients into our veterinary family! Contact us today to get started.