Address: 60 Commerce St, Williston, VT 05495, USA
Phone: +18028602287
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:45AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:45AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7:45AM–5PM
Thursday: 7:45AM–5PM
Friday: 7:45AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–12PM
Rhea Fowler
Super friendly staff and took great care of our kitty on short notice!
Mari Rose
I’m a student at uvm who brings my esa cat to my dorm, I needed a vet locally to school and found this one. They are amazing! I boarded her over thanksgiving and they took great care of her and gave me updates. Every check up she has had there went great the vets are so nice and so is the staff. Very welcoming place! I’m so happy I found it
Amanda D
Amazing!! They provided kind and compassionate care to my young kitten, and I am very happy to have found such a great place to take my baby. The vet and the tech were just so nice! They were also able to get my baby in in just a week :) would highly recommend to any cat owners needing a veterinarian in the area!
Lynne Lemire
Always takes care of my pets so well.
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I paid $65 per cat. This included many things like distemper. They do tattoo each cat (really small) to indicate they are fixed. Pain control is extra.
We sure do. And we can teach you how if you like. We handle cats very gently and if they are the terrified sort from previous bad experiences we offer gentle sedation.
I'd say that you would have to catch the cat yourself. Then bring it down to them to get it fixed.
No it does not. They take great care of my cats and I travel 40 minutes to get there.
There is a mantra in feline medicine to "fix by five" meaning five months. That is a good age and the kitten will have a larger body mass which makes anesthesia a little safer and temperature regulation easier for the kitten.
Most vaccines are around $30. There are three; rabies, distemper/flu, and Feline Leukemia for those cats that go outside. If they are adults then it is annual, if it is for a kitten then they receive boosters every 3-4 weeks until 20 weeks old. Each vaccine visit is accompanied by a wellness (or sickness) exam first and there is a cost to that which is typically $79. Deworming and heartworm prevention is another important part of exams along with any other physical or behavioral issues if they need addressing. We also do a lot of nutrition discussion as that is the most important thing that you can daily for your cat.
He should see a vet so try applying for care credit which is a medical bills credit card that is accepted at vets offices as well. If you can get it take him to a vet he probably has a uti males can be prone to them. You can also dilute apple cider vinegar with water and get him to take some of that which can help clear any sort or crystals in his urinary tract. If he is on dry food switch him to wet food to increase his fluid intake. Cats get most of their moisture from food. Make sure he continues to pee regularly. If you see he stops peeing he must go to a vet immediately.
Your question is not clear. Perhaps you are asking if we euthanise older cats who are in bad health? If that is true we will do that for cats that have disease that is not reasonably treatable and they are suffering.
Cats only. Look into VT-CAN in Middlesex for low cost dog neuters.
We do not have any grants for students but always welcome volunteers. Please call 860-2287. Thank you, Lisa
Please call 860-2296 to schedule an appointment for a spay/neuter. Thank you, Lisa
The fee schedule is on their website Covers spay/neuter and additional services. $65
The clinic they run every Wednesday is $65 and includes the first set of shots if necessary.
The cost is 21.00 to trim a cat's nails. Thank you for asking, Lisa
The price for neutering is $65.00, that does include rabies and distemper. Please call 860-2296 for more information. Thanks, Lisa
We do not have any kittens available for adoption. Thanks, Lisa
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