Address: 4948 Overton Ridge Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76132, USA
Phone: +18172635287
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Erick Martinez
Absolutely amazing staff , they have a passion for helping animals . Best vet clinic I’ve ever gone to. They go over every option your pet has for treatment.
Rod Forehand
This place is wonderful. The staff really love cats here and it shows. We have been bringing our cats here for years, and we wouldn't dream of taking our kitties anywhere else.
Donna Mergogey
Very friendly and caring.
The Truth
Nothing but good stuff to say about this place.
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Declawing, as you may or may not be aware, is a polarized topic. At the Cat's Meow we do not recommend, nor perform, this procedure; however, we are happy to discuss declaw alternatives you may not be aware of (some of which are in the link below). https://www.catsmeowvets.com/declaw We highly recommend this discussion as sometimes you are possibly trading one problem now, clawing, for another at later ages - for example, improper use of a litter box or biting. That being said, if you do ultimately decide to proceed with a declaw, we recommend making sure it is performed by laser (not a scalpel) with plenty of pain control.
Declawing, as you may or may not be aware, is a polarized topic. At the Cat's Meow we do not recommend, nor perform, this procedure; however, we are happy to provide you with a consultation (with a veterinarian) to discuss declaw alternatives you may not be aware of (many of which are in the link below). It is a low-stress consultation - we're not going to bring you in to make you uncomfortable - we just want the opportunity to provide you with options. https://www.catsmeowvets.com/cat-health-info/declaw We highly recommend this consultation as sometimes you are possibly trading one problem now, clawing, for another at later ages - for example, improper use of a litter box or biting.
An Existing Client Exam is $58 to $78 depending on if you are an existing client or a new client. This exam includes an examination of your cat's eyes, ears, heart, weight, teeth, and general body condition. It does not include any potential treatments - those would be additional.
Please contact us directly at 817-263-5287 for estimates on cat neuters.
Normally cats do not need baths. If a bath seems needed then there is normally an underlying cause such as oral pain or arthritis making the cat not groom. Usually we need to do an exam to find, and fix, the underlying problem. Mats, etc, are secondary and, unless severe, can be removed during a regular exam with a clipper.
Please contact us via our website chat, email, Facebook, or 817-263-5287. This Google Q/A is about the only place I cannot upload an estimate for you to see. Thanks!
An exam starts at $58 ($78 if you are new to us). Yes, we do have tapeworm treatments and they start at $15.
An ingrown nail can likely wait until next week. Give the clinic a call tomorrow and see when the next available appointment happens to be (probably Mon or Tues). Depending on how far ingrown (if infected), the doctor may advise delaying the vaccine (because of overtaxing the immune system). An appointment will start at $58 and the receptionist can provide additional price estimates.
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