Veterinary Services For Cats
Since 1983, the veterinarians and support staff at Freeport Veterinary Hospital have sought to achieve the highest standards of veterinary medicine. We feel that cats are part of the family, yours and ours. Our clients' response to the care we provide is the strongest testament to the quality of care we provide for their cats.
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Cat Emergency? We Are Here For You
If your cat has suffered a sudden trauma or is experiencing any life-threatening symptoms, please call us immediately at: 207-208-8508
In an emergency, time is of the essence, please bring your cat to our emergency hospital as soon as possible. The address is:
4 Post Road
Freeport, Maine 04032
What To Do If Your Cat May Be Having A Veterinary Emergency
If your cat has suffered a sudden trauma or is experiencing any life-threatening symptoms, please call us immediately at: 207-208-8508
What To Know About Your Cat's Pre and Post-Op Surgical Care
Understanding Why A Cat Surgery Has Been Recommended
At Freeport Veterinary Hospital, our primary concern is for the health and well being of your cat. Unfortunately, there may arise a circumstance when a surgical procedure is in the best interest of your feline friend, and in these times you will need to make that decision. We understand what that feels like, and our veterinarians and staff are here for you too.
Cat Spaying & Neutering
Information And Services To Spay And Neuter Cats
Optimum Feline Nutrition - What Should You Feed Your Cat?
The Pros And Cons Of Different Types Of Cat Food
Feline nutrition is very important for general health. However, the plethora of dietary options, brands and formulas available to consumers can be confusing, when deciding which kind of cat food is best for your feline friend’s health and wellness.
Everything You Should Know About Microchipping Cats
What Are Microchip IDs, And Why Does My Cat Need One?
At Freeport Veterinary Hospital, we understand that the bond you and your beloved feline friend share is invaluable and irreplaceable. We also understand that by nature, cats are roaming creatures and therefore run the risk of wandering too far from home, or just accidentally losing their way. In fact, a staggering number of cats are lost in the shelter system each year because they lack any means to identify them with. This is why we are happy to offer cat microchip identification services.
What Blood Tests Can Tell You About Your Cat's Health
When Will A Veterinarian Order Blood Tests For Cats?
Sometimes in the case of an eye or ear infection, your feline friend's medical condition affords a veterinarian the opportunity for a relatively straightforward diagnosis. However, other times the results in the need for further examination. In such a case, your veterinarian will order feline blood tests to aid in his or her investigation. The following situations can result in the need for blood tests for cats:
Preventing And Treating Heartworms In Cats
At Freeport Veterinary Hospital, our highly experienced team of veterinarians and veterinary support staff have been helping educate our clients and win the fight against heartworms in cats since 1983. The importance of heartworm prevention for cats cannot be overstated. Once a cat has contracted heartworms, it cannot be cured. Therefore, preventive measures are absolutely necessary in order to keep your beloved feline friend healthy and safe.