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Cat Clinic of Seattle is unable to accept new clients at this time. We will make an announcement when we are able to accept new clients again. 

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Ear Hematoma Surgery for Cats

Ear Hematoma Surgery for Cats

Today, our Seattle veterinary team will discuss ear hematomas in cats and the surgical procedure used to treat this condition across our location.

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Cat Hernia Surgery

Cat Hernia Surgery

Cat hernias generally aren't serious and can be repaired with surgery if spotted early. Today, our Seattle vets describe different types of hernias in cats and offer insight into what you can expect if your cat has hernia surgery.

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Old Cats: Caring for Senior Cats

Old Cats: Caring for Senior Cats

While it can be difficult to tell that your feline friend is getting old there will be some signs to look out for. Today, our Seattle vets discuss at what age a cat is considered senior, how to spot signs of aging, and the special care requirements that an older cat might need.

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Pro's & con's of spaying/neutering cats

Pro's & con's of spaying/neutering cats

If you just got a kitten, you might wonder if you should fix it. Our Seattle vets say spaying or neutering prevents unwanted litters and reduces bad behaviors. 

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Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

Aging cats: When Is a Cat Considered a Senior?

When you spend every day with your pet it can be difficult to tell when they are reaching old age. Today our Seattle vets talk about when your cat will be considered a senior, what changes you can expect and how you can help care for them through this time.

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Why Do Cats Sleep So Much?

Why Do Cats Sleep So Much?

One thing that everyone may notice about our feline friends is just how much they enjoy napping. But how much sleep is too much? Our Seattle vets talk about why cats sleep so much, how much sleep is normal and when you should be concerned.

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Pet Hospice: Why You Should Consider It

Pet Hospice: Why You Should Consider It

One of the unfortunate truths about being a pet parent is that you will inevitably outlive your beloved pet. In this article, our Seattle vets talk about pet hospice and end-of-life care to help your pet feel comfortable at the end and provide you with the support you need.

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Signs of Pain in Cats & What Can Help

Signs of Pain in Cats & What Can Help

To provide your cat with all the care they need to live a long and healthy life, it's important to be able to spot the signs of pain early and know what to do. Below, our Seattle vets discuss some of the signs that your cat is in pain, and what you can do to help.

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Kitten Age Chart: How to Tell How Old a Kitten Is?

Kitten Age Chart: How to Tell How Old a Kitten Is?

If you have a new kitten you may be wondering about how to track their age and development during their crucial first year. Our Seattle vets share some information about how to tell how old a kitten is and advice about how to provide the best care for your new furry friend.

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Heart Disease in Cats

Heart Disease in Cats

Heart disease is a serious medical condition in cats where an abnormality of the heart is present and, if left untreated, can lead to congestive heart failure. Here, our Seattle vets share the types, symptoms and treatments for heart disease in cats.

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Cat Clinic of Seattle is unable to accept new clients at this time. We are hoping that will change within the next few months. We will make an announcement when we are able to accept new clients again.

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