Providing only the best for your feline companion

We understand the special role your cat plays in your family and are dedicated to becoming a partner in his or her health care. We treat our feline patients like we treat our own cats. Our goal is to provide the highest quality care in a comfortable and fear-free environment. Our entire healthcare team is committed to providing both education and personal attention to address your questions and concerns.

Our team loves and appreciates cats, and we understand that no two are the same. You and your cat will enjoy our warm and friendly approach to veterinary care in a stress-free, quiet environment. We treat every cat with compassion and individualized attention, just as we would for our own pets.

A welcome environment to all cats

We love cats so much, in fact, that we have a cat specific area with you and your furry family member’s comfort in mind. There is separate entrance, waiting area and exam room for our feline friends. We offer the same high-quality medicine and surgery found at Sarasota Animal Medical Center, but it is reserved exclusively for our feline friends.

We understand that cats are not small dogs and they have issues specific to felines. Our doctors are trained in feline medicine and surgery.

We offer diagnostic ultrasound and echocardiology not found at most veterinary hospitals. We also offer in house diagnostics which allow us to quickly diagnose and properly treat any health issues your feline friend may encounter.

Our doctors diagnose and treat serious and chronic health problems related to your cat’s internal organs. We specialize in endocrinology, gastroenterology, urology, and cardiology.

If your cat experiences and emergency, we’re fully equipped to handle any emergency that comes through our doors.

We love kittens!

Welcoming a new pet into your family is exciting! Get your new kitten off to a great start with a specialized package that includes wellness exams and weigh-ins, diagnostic tests, nutritional counseling, vaccinations, microchipping, and spaying/neutering.