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Imperial Beach Pet Hospital

Feline Wellness

Keep Them Purrin'

So your cat has graduated from being a kitten to adulthood, now you both get to enjoy years of playing, purring and cuddling.

Your cat ages very quickly the first couple years then about 4 times as fast as humans, so yearly wellness examinations are critical.  While traveling to the veterinarian might not be your cat's favorite passtime, even indoor cats have the potential to develop injuries and disease.  By taking the proper steps now, you will help protect your cat as they approach their senior years.

Feline Instinct

Just like humans, pets can have days when they feel a little lethargic and under the weather, but it is natural instinct for your cat to try and disguise any signs of illness.  They do this in the wild as showing any signs of weakness leaves them vulnerable to predators and open to attack.  Unfortunately this can make it difficult to determine if they are feeling unwell or are suffering from a more serious illness. 

Feline Wellness Examination

Typically, your pet should have a yearly comprehensive physical exam by a veterinarian.  If you are a new client, please bring any documentation, including shot records with you.  All clients, if possible, should try to bring a recent stool sample for your appointment.

Please inform the staff of any concerns or health issues that may have arisen since your last appointment.  By communicating these changes to our team, the veterinarian will be able to  examine these issues more closely and identify their underlying causes.

You loved one will be comprehensively examined by our veterinarians from nose to tail to check for any health issues.  Typical the veterinarian will:
  • Check the central nervous center.
  • Check and clean the ears, treating if required.
  • Check joints and mobility.
  • Check skin and condition of the coat.
  • Check urinary and reproductive systems.
  • Conduct a dental examination.
  • Conduct an eye examination.
  • Listen to the heart and lungs for abnormalities.
  • Observe for alertness and response.
  • Palpate the abdomen, checking for painful areas, growths or tumors.
  • Physically check the body for unusual lumps.
  • Monitor the weight of your cat.

The staff will conduct fecal and blood tests in order to ensure that your cat is free of internal parasites, including heartworms.  The blood tests will also check the function of your pet's internal organs.  

Additionally, our staff will take this opportunity to discuss  parasitic prevention, such as fleas, ticks and and yes even heartworms for your cat.  Due to the climate in the San Diego area, these preventatives are required year round.

Pet Care Counseling

Our veterinarians can assist you in any questions about pet food, house training, grooming, pet toys, or any other topic that concerns you about your cat. 

Vaccinations

At Imperial Beach Pet Hospital, the veterinarians recommend a vaccination protocol for cats based on their lifestyle.   The staff will review your pet's lifestyle and help you determine the appropriate protocol.  

Spay or Neutering

Our veterinarians at Imperial Beach Pet Hospital recommend that all cats be spayed or neutered between 4 to 6 months of age.  While your cat has passed this stage it is still recommended that they get spayed or neutered.  Spaying or neutering reduces your pet's risk of certain infections and diseases including several forms of cancer.  Statistically, fixed pets live longer ad healthier than their counterparts.

Microchipping

The best way to ensure your loved one finds their way home is to microchip.  This provides a permanent identification that Animal Shelters and Veterinarians routinely check when a lost pet is brought to them.  


Office Hours      (subject to change)

Monday:            9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tuesday:           9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Wednesday:    9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday:         9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Friday:              9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday:         9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday:            9:00 am to 5:00 pm

The material provided on this website are for educational purposes only.  Imperial Beach Pet Hospital does not provide veterinary medical service or guidance via the internet.  Please consult your pet's veterinarian in matters regarding the care of your pets.

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Imperial Beach CA 91932   

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  • Home
  • Services
    • Veterinary >
      • Anesthesia
      • Dental Care
      • Diagnostics
      • MicroChipping
      • Pain Managment
      • Parasite Prevention
      • Pet Care - Canine
      • Pet Care - Feline
      • Pet Care - Puppy & Kitten
      • Pet Care - Senior Canine
      • Pet Care - Senior Feline
    • Hospitality >
      • Boarding
      • Day Boarding
      • Grooming
    • Pet Information
  • About
    • Facilities
    • Our-staff
    • Staff Pets
    • News
  • Contact-us
  • Wellness Program