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Radioactive Iodine Treatment

Radioactive Iodine Treatment

 Woodstock 678-653-8913  Duluth 678-786-2287Radioactive Iodine (I-131) Treatment for Hyperthyroidism in Cats Radioactive Iodine (I-131) is a highly effective, advanced treatment for hyperthyroidism in cats. This one-time therapy is considered the treatment of choice...

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Financial Resources

We know it can be difficult to cover the costs of your cat’s medical care, especially when unexpected health needs crop up. Community Cat Clinic strives to provide as many resources as possible to ensure those that are experiencing financial hardship are able to have...

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13 Silent Signs Your Cat Is Sick

By Lisa Marie Conklin Cats are notorious for being the strong, silent types of the animal kingdom when they are sick so it's important to look for these silent signs that something may be afoot.   She’s MIA “Cats are very stoic, which makes it difficult to tell...

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Staying Ahead of Dental Disease

Staying Ahead of Dental Disease

By the time I noticed my cat Sigmund pawing at his mouth and avoiding his food bowl, it was already too late. One whiff of his death breath confirmed that Siggy was in dire need of a dentist. It’s not uncommon for a 6-year-old cat like Siggy to already exhibit the...

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Spay/Neuter: Good for Cats, Good for Communities

Spay/Neuter: Good for Cats, Good for Communities

 Woodstock 678-653-8913  Duluth 678-786-2287Whether you’re a pet owner or a feral cat caregiver, it’s important that the animals under your care are spayed or neutered. Spays and neuters are surgical procedures performed by veterinarians to sterilize animals, making...

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Taking Your Cat to the Veterinarian

Just like humans, cats occasionally need to visit the doctor, too. The experience doesn't have to be traumatic! There are some things you can do to make the trip pleasant for everyone. Imagine how you would feel if someone suddenly picked you up, put you in a box,...

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Teach Your Cat to Go into A Carrier

Teach Your Cat to Go into A Carrier

There’s probably nothing a cat owner dreads more than a trip to the vet–even if the cat isn’t sick. Most dogs will happily jump into the car, but for cats the ordeal starts with a struggle to get into a carrier that’s stressful for both of you. It doesn’t have to be...

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What To Do If You Find Kittens

What To Do If You Find Kittens

Have you ever come across stray kittens outside and wondered what you should do? You might be surprised to learn that leaving them where they are is oftentimes the most helpful thing you can do. From birth to eight weeks, mother cats provide their kittens with the...

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