Are there veterinarians that only care for cats?
Veterinarians and veterinary healthcare teams that only care for cats will generally have greater experience with cat-specific medical issues. Because they only care for cats, their patient handling will reflect a feline focus. Cat-only practices tend to utilize minimal restraint techniques – another stress reducer.
When to seek a veterinarian for Your Cat?
When you are seeking a veterinarian for your cat who takes a particular interest in cats, AAFP membership is something to look for.
How can I chat with a vet online?
To seek expert advice from licensed veterinarians, simply click the “chat now” button from your desktop or mobile device. You will have two options for connecting with a vet, via chat or video.
Can you ask a vet a question online for free?
If you need to ask any question regarding the health of your pet, kindly do so by contacting us through the Ask A Vet Online form below. Our veterinarians will answer your questions and provide you with advice on what to do as soon as possible. This service is free of charge because providing adequate pet care services is our priority.
What to do when you need to talk to your vet?
When you need to talk to your vet, click “Start a New Visit” on their profile and select a reason from a drop-down menu of 11 common options, including “other” for anything not mentioned. You can see exactly how much the vet charges for new issues, follow-ups, and general inquiries.
Do you still need to take your cat to the vet?
Cats still need to go to the vet, no matter how much of a struggle it is, but telemedicine opens up a world for cat owners to show a veterinarian what’s going on when they’re in their own home.
To seek expert advice from licensed veterinarians, simply click the “chat now” button from your desktop or mobile device. You will have two options for connecting with a vet, via chat or video.
If you need to ask any question regarding the health of your pet, kindly do so by contacting us through the Ask A Vet Online form below. Our veterinarians will answer your questions and provide you with advice on what to do as soon as possible. This service is free of charge because providing adequate pet care services is our priority.