feline diease & Medical conditions
feline diease & Medical conditions
feline diease & Medical conditions
- For the safety of other feline guests, WE CAN NOT ACCEPT ANY CATS with UPPER RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS (The typical upper respiratory infection involves the nose and throat, causing symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the membranes lining the eyelids), and discharges from the nose or eyes. The discharges may be clear or may become purulent (cloudy in appearance and containing pus). With FVR and FCV, the cat may develop ulcers in the mouth. Other, less specific symptoms of an upper respiratory infection include anorexia, lethargy, fever, enlarged lymph nodes and blepharospasm (squinting). In severe cases, the cat may have difficulty breathing). If a cat comes to the facility with these symptoms we will have to turn them away at time of check in. If these symptoms appear AFTER check-in, the emergency contact person will be contacted for arrangement of pick up and check out ASAP.
- For the safety of other feline guests, We CAN NOT accept cats with a HERPES VIRUS diagnoses.
- We can care for cat's that have non-contagious and controlled medical conditions. We are happy to perform recommended treatments prescribed by your veterinarian and medications required while staying at our facility. There is no extra charge for this service as long your cat is cooperative and doesn't require a second staff member to help.
- Diabetic cats must be well controlled and under regular visits with your veterinarian. Please bring your blood monitoring equipment which would include blood test strips that are not expired, blood control meter, control and needed poke pen or needles.