Our Veterinary Services
At Morrisville Cat Hospital in Morrisville, NC, we offer a variety of services to care for your cat. If you have any questions or would like more information on how we can care for your cat, please contact us today.
Veterinary Services in Morrisville, NC
Morrisville Cat Hospital strives to provide our patients with the best medical, surgical, and dental care possible in a compassionate, caring, and welcoming atmosphere. We try to build long-term relationships with our clients and their families while enhancing their cat’s health and quality of life.
Cat Wellness
We believe the best way to maintain your cat’s overall health is through preventative care, such as comprehensive wellness exams. Our wellness exam gives our veterinarians a baseline of your cat’s health so that we can detect any potentially harmful changes in their body chemistry.
Cat Dental Care
Can you imagine what your teeth would look like if you never brushed them? It’s no different for cats, though many pet owners don’t pay very much attention to their pet’s dental health. Bad breath and dirty teeth are unappealing, but many pet owners aren’t aware that these may be indicators of gum disease that can spread to the kidney, heart, and liver.
Cat Surgery
We proudly provide Morrisville, NC, and surrounding communities with state-of-the-art veterinary surgical procedures. We believe in utilizing the highest medical technology, and our surgeons are experienced and highly trained. We also realize that it can be stressful to have your cat undergo surgery. We want to assure you that your cat is in good hands and that we will do everything to provide the best care possible.
Cat Prescription Refills
Morrisville Cat Hospital is dedicated to providing the Morrisville community with the highest level of service. That’s why we offer a fully stocked pharmacy to meet all your cat’s needs.
Cat Boarding
The staff at Morrisville Cat Hospital is committed to making your cat’s stay comfortable and stress-free. The choice of double condos or townhomes offers your cat plenty of room to relax. Access to windows provides a view of bird feeders and squirrels. Every weekday, your cat will get time to stretch their legs, explore the room, and climb.
Cat Behavior Consultations
Pets with behavioral problems can often pose a frustrating challenge for pet owners. From anxiety disorder elimination problems to preparing your cat for a new addition or a big move, we can help! Through behavioral consultations, we can help correct unwanted behaviors and enrich your and your pet’s lives.
Cat Laser Therapy
Morrisville Cat Hospital is excited to offer our clients companion laser therapy. Laser therapy provides a non-invasive, pain-free, surgery-free, drug-free treatment used to treat various conditions and can be performed in conjunction with existing treatment protocols.
Cat Microchip
At Morrisville Cat Hospital, we are happy to offer microchipping. Every year, thousands and thousands of pets go missing. Not knowing where your pet is or how to bring them back can be a helpless, hopeless feeling. It’s a tragedy that happens all too often.
Cat Radiography
At Morrisville Cat Hospital, we are proud to offer advanced medical technology. Radiography is a technique and diagnostic tool that we use to look inside the body completely non-invasively. X-rays allow us to create images of all the body’s organs.
Cat Ultrasound
Morrisville Cat Hospital offers state-of-the-art ultrasonography through East Carolina Veterinary Imaging. Dr. Margaret A Blaik, DVM, MS, DACVR, is the boarded Veterinary Radiologist who performs this procedure for our patients. We are so pleased to offer this service to our patients with such a talented veterinarian.
Cat Internal Medicine
Join us in Morrisville, NC, and discover the impact that superior internal treatment for cats can make. Your cat deserves nothing less. Contact us today, and let’s go on this journey to a healthier, happier life together.
Senior Cat Care
Cats are very good at hiding ailments, and by the time symptoms have started to show, their ailments can be in a stage of rapid progression. Cats are considered “senior” at the age of 7, and something as simple as weight loss or increased water consumption could indicate an underlying issue.