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Feline Exam FAQs

At Cat Clinic and Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, we know cats thrive best when their care is provided in an environment designed just for them. That’s why our facility is completely free of dogs. For many cats, the sights, sounds, and smells of dogs can cause unnecessary stress during a veterinary visit. By offering a calm, cat-only space, we make routine exams less intimidating and far more comfortable for both you and your feline companion.

Feline Exam FAQs

Why Are Feline Exams Important?

Routine exams are a cornerstone of keeping cats healthy. Because felines are experts at hiding discomfort or illness, a veterinary checkup allows us to identify issues that may not be obvious at home. During an exam, our veterinarian evaluates vital signs, checks the skin, teeth, eyes, and ears, and assesses weight and muscle tone. When performed regularly, these exams create a health history that helps us detect even subtle changes over time. With the added benefit of a quiet, dog-free environment, your cat can be evaluated more thoroughly with less anxiety.

How Often Should My Cat Have a Checkup?

Most adult cats benefit from yearly visits, though kittens, seniors, and cats with ongoing health concerns may need more frequent care. Our veterinarian will recommend the schedule that best suits your cat’s unique needs. Because our clinic is designed exclusively for felines, you can feel confident that every visit will be calm and centered entirely around their well-being.

What Happens During a Feline Exam?

A feline exam begins with a conversation about your cat’s habits, diet, and behavior. From there, we complete a head-to-tail evaluation, listening to the heart and lungs, checking the abdomen, examining joints, and reviewing dental health. If necessary, lab work or imaging may be recommended. With no dogs present to cause distraction or unease, cats often settle more quickly, allowing the veterinarian to perform a thorough and gentle exam.

What Should I Bring to the Appointment?

Bringing your cat in a secure carrier helps them feel safe while traveling. If available, bring any past medical records or notes about recent changes in appetite, energy, or litter box habits. Even small details can provide valuable insight into your cat’s health. Once inside our cat-only facility, you’ll notice the difference a quiet, stress-free setting makes in easing your pet’s experience.

How Can I Prepare My Cat for the Visit?

Leave the carrier out a few days before the appointment so your cat can grow comfortable with it. Adding a soft blanket or using feline calming sprays can also help. Try to avoid feeding your cat right before travel. Because our Pittsburgh clinic is dog-free and carefully arranged for feline comfort, many cats arrive nervous but quickly relax in the peaceful atmosphere.

Contact Our Cat Veterinarian in Pittsburgh

If you’re looking for a veterinarian who focuses exclusively on cats and provides care in a facility with no dogs, Cat Clinic and Hospital is here for you. We combine skilled veterinary care with a stress-reducing environment tailored entirely to feline needs. Call Cat Clinic and Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, today to schedule a feline exam and give your cat the calm, focused care they deserve.

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