They will provide carriers inside for each of your cats if you don't have one. I would call and make an appointment as they are very busy, they are very accommodating.
Of course. But please call ahead and make 2 appointments back to back so that the doctor has enough time to give them both full attention.
Separate carriers would be highly recommended (especially for ya'lls safety on your way to and from the office 😁). But I totally agree with everyone above who've already said to call and make an appointment because they are very very busy! But also then you can ask them exactly how to bring in both of your kitties at the same time. I know my mom routinely brings 2 of her cats to that office together, she's got a big double carrier for them to get them to the office and then inside, but once she da put in an exam room she let's them out to explore and sniff around in the room. Btw I highly recommend Dr Hare at this location, she's absolutely amazing!
I see no problem with bringing them together but you definitely want to call for an appointment you can then ask how to bring your kitties in
Think you have to bring them in together but separate carriers
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