What To Expect at the Vet

By: Taylor Oberkramer

Most cats are the epitome of a homebody and enjoy their time and space away from other animals and humans. This means that what should be a simple trip to the vet can turn into a daunting task. Regular examinations by a veterinarian are an essential part of keeping your feline friend happy and healthy. Understanding what to expect and comforting your pet will help make the experience easier for everyone involved.

What To Expect When You Arrive

When you arrive at the vet, there’s a pretty standard procedure for all animals, cats included. You’ll be asked to provide specific information such as your cat’s age, when you got them, how much they eat daily, and what food they eat. If you have any information about previous health issues, you’ll need to disclose that as well as recent travel, changes in behavior, and whether or not you have any worries about your cat.

Physical Examination

Your veterinarian will spend some time performing a physical examination to determine your cat’s current health status and to check for any noticeable issues. This evaluation should include examining the abdomen, joints, spine, ears, eyes, and under the tail. Your vet will also examine your cat’s fur, mouth, and muscle tone. Your cat will also be weighed, and a body condition score is usually assigned to determine if they’re at a healthy weight for their breed, size, and age.

Don’t Forget to Ask Questions

A vet visit is your chance to ask any questions you may have about the well-being of your cat. You can address any concerns about behavior, future visits, or anything else you wish to discuss with your vet. If they have any concerns be sure to ask about treatments or the plan going forward to help ensure the health and happiness of your feline friend.

How To Make a Vet Trip Easier on Your Cat

 

Trips can be stressful for cats, and preparing them for their upcoming veterinary appointment can help save you both some stress. You can prep by getting your cat used to being handled. The more they’re used to being picked up and touched, the more likely it is that they’ll be accepting of being handled by the staff at the vet.

Using a cat carrier at home is another excellent way to prep your cat for its upcoming trip. You can pack the carrier with their favorite blanket or toy to help reduce any anxiety. Practicing car rides can help them be more comfortable. You can put them in their carrier for this, so they’re used to both. A calm cat helps make the experience much easier on you, your cat, and the vet staff.

Reach Out to Purple Cat Mobile Vet Clinic Today!

If you’re in the NW Wisconsin area and are looking for a vet to keep your cat happy and healthy, reach out to Purple Cat Mobile Vet Clinic to schedule your appointment. We’re an exclusive cat vet clinic specializing in low-cost spay and neuter programs. You can visit our website to learn more about our mission and services and schedule your appointment at a convenient time. Be sure to check out our helpful Facebook page to see answers to commonly asked questions and other helpful feline tips!

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