Address: 8065 SE 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97202, USA
Phone: +15032357005
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Gwyneth Kattman
Awesome vet, it's super convenient if you live in sellwood. Everyone is super nice and friendly. They also normally have early appointments that are open slots each day in case you have something urgent. My cat is not nice to the vet ( his file says "I'm sassy" but it should probably I will hiss and growl the whole time) but they have always been patient and kind with him and try their best to help him calm down.
Abbie
Great doctor despite my cat being a literal demon at the office. She was also thoughtful and explained quite a bit. Update: I've been going for over 2 years and have seen different doctors there. One of my cats may leave us to live with her vet and the other is a terror but they're still so good with her. They have been consistently transparent about costs and continue to provide great care. I'm glad we see them.
Lekshe King
Took my cat into the hospital today for a new patient exam. They were on time, thorough and very helpful. I was impressed that they were really communicative and very caring towards the cat. They did not seem at all rushed, even in this busy time. Earlier in the week I called with a question and they promptly returned the call and had lots of good suggestions. I feel so lucky to have this business in the neighborhood!
Maigen Thomas
The angels at this cat-only veterinary hospital are the best people ever. I adopted two senior cats last year, knowing that I was also adopting their aging health problems. Cat Hospital has been kind and thorough with their car and works hard to make sure I’m informed and prepared for any care they need. I have experience both regular/preventive care visits as well as emergency care visits and I’ve been very pleased with their service and the overall experience.
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If the cat will let you, just cleaning it with a clean wet warm washcloth should get rid of the dirt and dander. The dander may just be because the cat was outside in cold weather or had a poor diet, and it may go away on its own over time. Giving the cat a warm bath, again if the cat will let you, using cat shampoo, baby shampoo, or Dawn dish soap would also help, but might stress the cat more than it wants.
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