Cat Clinic At Cherry Hill

Category: Veterinarian in Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Address: 35 Haddonfield Rd, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002, USA

Phone: +18566622662

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–7PM

Tuesday: 8AM–7PM

Wednesday: 8AM–7PM

Thursday: 8AM–7PM

Friday: 8AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Amanda Fox

Oct 11, 2022

Cherry Hill Cat Clinic told me that my cat had a full clean bill of health, and within weeks I had to put him down because he was so ill and it went unaddressed. They said they tested him for an ear infection (and charged me for the test) but he "didn't have one", and then he had a terrible ear infection when I took him to another vet. He also had issues with a reoccurring fungal infection. They told me there were no signs of it, and within a month, he had visible growths all over his skin. He was an elderly cat and it is possible that he might not have made it regardless, but there was zero effort by Cherry Hill Cat Clinic to make sure that my cat had the longest and most fulfilling life possible, and his last few weeks were tougher than they needed to be due to their negligence. I recommend avoiding this place at all costs.

Zach Arias

Oct 6, 2022

Dr. McCauley and the entire team at Cat Clinic are wonderful! They take excellent care of my fur babies and I recommend them to anyone looking for a thorough, compassionate and professional veterinary team. 👍👍😻

R.B. P.

Jun 26, 2022

Very caring and helpful, from start to finish!

A A

May 31, 2022

Dr & staff are truly amazing!

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Questions & Answers

How much would it be for a cat physical?

Angel Boston | Oct 28, 2021
Cat Clinic at Cherry Hill | May 31, 2022

$150 FOR A NEW PATIENT EXAM - WE REQUIRE A $20 DEPOSIT TO BOOK. COVID POLICIES STILL APPLY. CLIENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE BUILDING BUT WE CAN VIDEO CHAT OR A PHONE CALL TO WALK YOU THROUGH THE APPOINTMENT. - RECEPTION 2022

Will you declaw my cat?Both my cats had been declawed and not one drop of blood. Not even wrapped after surgery. Still climb , play. Happy Cats

Linda Laudano | Oct 28, 2020
Amy Sofia | Oct 28, 2020

Declawing a cat is like you having your knuckles removed. There are plenty of ways to deal with their claws from clipping them, getting claw caps, providing scratch posts, etc. There is no good reason to declaw a cat.

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