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The worst time to look for a vet is when you really need one, so plan ahead and choose wisely. Veterinarians often work with a team of professionals, including technicians and qualified support staff, so you'll likely want to evaluate the entire vet team's competence and caring. You should also consider the hospital's location and fees when making a decision. Driving a few extra miles or paying a bit more may be worth it to get the care you want for your cat.

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What to ask a veterinarian:

  • Is the facility clean, comfortable and well-organized?

  • Are appointments required?

  • How many veterinarians are in the practice?

  • Are there technicians or other professional staff members?

  • Are dog and cat cages in separate areas?

  • Is the staff caring, calm, competent and courteous, and do they communicate effectively?

  • Do the veterinarians have special interests such as geriatrics or behavior?

  • Are X-rays, ultrasound, bloodwork, EKG, endoscopy and other diagnostics done in-house or referred to a specialist?

  • Which emergency services are available?

  • Is location and parking convenient?

  • Do fees fit your budget, and are discounts for senior citizens or multi-pet households available?

 

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