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Supporting Lifelong Cat Health

Supporting Lifelong Cat Health

Cats depend on consistent veterinary care to stay healthy throughout their lives. Since they often hide signs of illness, routine wellness exams and careful observation at home help ensure problems are found and treated early. 

Why Cat’s Need Preventive Care 

Cats are experts at hiding pain or illness, which can make problems hard to spot until they become more serious. Routine veterinary examinations allow our veterinarians to identify subtle changes in weight, oral health, joints and muscles, as well as other areas that may indicate underlying illness. 

Preventive care such as wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, and dental evaluations, play a critical role in reducing the risk of chronic disease. Early intervention not only improves treatment outcomes but also helps extend both the quality and length of a cat’s life.

Core Elements of Comprehensive Cat Wellness 

Keeping your cat healthy is easier when you take a proactive, well-rounded approach. Key areas to focus on include: 

  • Nutrition & Weight Management: Balanced meals support immunity, joints, and overall health. Proper portions prevent obesity and metabolic issues. 
  • Preventive Veterinary Care: Routine wellness exams, vaccinations, lab work, and dental care help catch health issues early. With a Pet Prime® membership, keeping your cat up to date is simple thanks to a yearly wellness plan that covers comprehensive preventive care. 
  • Parasite Prevention: Fleas, ticks, and intestinal worms can affect both indoor and outdoor cats. Year-round prevention helps protect your cat, other pets, and your household from these common parasites. 
  • Physical Activity & Enrichment: Playtime, climbing structures, puzzle feeders, and interactive toys keep cats fit, agile, and mentally stimulated. 
  • Grooming & Nail Care: Brushing, nail trims, and skin checks prevent pain and hidden issues, while scratching posts support natural behaviors and joint health.

Recognizing When Veterinary Care for Your Cat Is Needed 

Changes in appetite, water intake, litter box habits, grooming behavior, or activity level can be early indicators of illness. Vomiting, weight loss, hiding, or behavioral changes should never be ignored. Call us at (402) 819-2482 so we can promptly evaluate your cat and provide timely care.

A Commitment to Lifelong Feline Health 

At Valley Animal Hospital, our goal is to support cats at every stage of life through evidence based medicine, preventive care, and client education. Ask our team about Pet Prime membership and how it can support your cat’s ongoing health through consistent preventive care and year-round wellness planning. Call us today at (402) 819-2482 or schedule your cat’s wellness visit online

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