
Surgical Solutions for Cats
At our veterinary clinic, we understand that the thought of your cat undergoing surgery can be overwhelming. Whether it’s a routine procedure or a more complex surgery, our team is dedicated to providing compassionate, skilled care for your cat every step of the way. We focus on ensuring your cat’s safety, comfort, and the best possible outcome throughout the surgical process.
Before your cat undergoes any surgical procedure, we’ll conduct a thorough physical examination to ensure they are healthy enough for anesthesia and surgery. This allows us to assess their overall health and address any specific concerns. We encourage you to ask any questions or voice any concerns during this time, as we want you to feel fully informed and comfortable with the process.
During surgery, we closely monitor your cat’s vital signs, including temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels, to ensure their safety. Our team uses the latest technology to keep track of their condition in real time. Additionally, we implement proactive pain management strategies before, during, and after surgery, to minimize discomfort and ensure a smooth recovery.
Once the procedure is complete, your cat will be closely monitored as they recover from anesthesia. Depending on the type of surgery, they may be able to go home the same day, or they may require overnight monitoring. We provide detailed post-operative care instructions to help you care for your cat at home, ensuring a comfortable and speedy recovery.
Our clinic provides a variety of surgical services for cats, ranging from routine procedures to more advanced surgeries. Some of the common surgeries we offer include:
- Spay and Neuter Surgery: Routine procedures to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of certain health issues.
- Soft Tissue Surgeries: Includes mass removals, cyst removals, and exploratory surgeries to treat various internal conditions.
- Orthopedic Surgery: For fractures, dislocations, or joint issues, performed with a veterinary orthopedic surgeon to restore mobility.
- Foreign Body Removal: Safely removes ingested objects to prevent complications.
- Gastrointestinal Procedures: Surgeries for digestive conditions such as obstructions, ulcers, or biopsies.
In addition to routine surgeries, we also offer more complex surgeries such as splenectomy or cystotomy for conditions affecting the spleen or urinary system. Our experienced surgeons ensure the highest level of care for your cat, with precision and expertise tailored to their specific needs.
- Spay and Neuter Surgery: Routine procedures to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of certain health issues.
- Soft Tissue Surgeries: Includes mass removals, cyst removals, and exploratory surgeries to treat various internal conditions.
- Orthopedic Surgery: For fractures, dislocations, or joint issues, performed with a veterinary orthopedic surgeon to restore mobility.
- Foreign Body Removal: Safely removes ingested objects to prevent complications.
- Gastrointestinal Procedures: Surgeries for digestive conditions such as obstructions, ulcers, or biopsies.
Pre-Surgery Instructions
Before surgery, we will provide you with specific instructions on how to prepare your cat. This typically includes fasting (no food after midnight, but water is fine) to ensure their stomach is empty for anesthesia. If your cat is on any medications, we will advise whether to administer them as usual or to adjust the dosage before the procedure.
Recovery and Aftercare
After surgery, your cat will need some extra care and attention. Pain management, rest, and monitoring are essential for a successful recovery. You may be asked to restrict your cat’s activity to prevent strain on the surgical site. We’ll provide detailed instructions on how to care for the incision site, administer medications, and ensure your cat remains as comfortable as possible.
We understand how important your cat is to you, and we’re committed to providing them with the highest level of care throughout their surgical journey. If you have any questions or concerns about your cat’s surgery or recovery, don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to guide you every step of the way.



