18/11/2024
Hi Folks,
Feline Friendly Reminder! + Missing pets!
Due to recent Incidents, Please make sure, when you are attending the clinic with a pet that they are leashed or in a carrier if possible.
The safety of our clients is our priority. Transporting your cat in a carrier is primarily for their safety, even if they may not see it that way. There are numerous reasons why it's essential to take your cat to the vet in a carrier—here are some key points to consider.
-Ensure a safe car ride - What if you were to get into an accident? If your cat is roaming the car freely, they are very likely to get hurt. Not to mention they could jump out of a window or dart out of an open car door.
-Prevent your cat from running away - Riding in the car can be a scary experience for cats. If they are scared, they may be more likely to run away if they get the chance. It could be hard to catch them, plus you are going to be in an area where there are lots of cars around. Another added danger.
-Some dogs don't get along with cats or vice versa - If you've managed to make it safely inside the vet's office without the carrier, you now have to worry about dogs. There could be dogs in the lobby that may not be cat friendly or are just excited. This could be scary for your cat! You and your cat could end up getting hurt in this scenario.
We understand that some of our feline clients find carriers scary and intimidating so please do not hesitate to contact us in regards for tips and tricks to keep your companions safe.
If anyone around the Killeshin area here spots a Black male cat with red collar or a tabby female cat, please contact the clinic on 059-914-1950
Please check your sheds, cars or any small nooks they could have possibly hid into.
Thank you all.