Feline Friendly, Low Stress Handling

Our staff of licensed and carefully trained professionals are dedicated to
making you and your feline’s visit as helpful and enjoyable as possible.

First impressions count! Cats will inevitably be anxious and stressed in the waiting room as they are outside their normal territory and will feel particularly vulnerable. Fears, anxiety, and stress will be heightened if cats are placed next to, or have eye contact with, what they would regard as a predator species (eg, a dog) or have to share the space with barking dogs, which is why we are proud to introduce a new, feline-friendly waiting area!

Our team takes special care in ensuring you and your best cat companion have a comfortable experience at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital.

Wellness
ages 1 - 10
We recommend annual physical examinations for healthy cats between the ages of 1 and 10 years of age. During the exam, we will perform a full physical and discuss nutrition and preventative care. In addition, we will assess dental health and make recommendations for care.
We will customize an examination and re-check schedule for adult cats with chronic diseases that are on medication and/or need monitoring.

Adult Cat and Kitten Vaccines

Core: FVRCP (combined Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia), Rabies, Leukemia

Your pet's vaccine schedule is balanced to provide needed protection while not over-vaccinating. Please contact us for more information about our customized vaccination protocols and why they are best for your pet.

Wellness & Senior Patients
Our entire feline team loves older patients. The relationships they have with you, their human companions, are deep and precious. But, our older cats are more susceptible to many different diseases and conditions which is why we recommend twice-yearly examinations.
With improved healthcare and preventive medicine programs, we are seeing more and more cats live to their upper teens and early twenties. Because changes in body condition and daily behaviors can be subtle, we rely on careful observations by you, their caretakers.

Common signs of geriatric diseases:
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Weight Loss
  • Change In Appetite
  • Increased Thirst
  • Lethargy
  • Change In Elimination Behavior
  • Failure To Use The Litter Box

Fleas, Ticks, and Heartworms

When it comes to keeping pets healthy, vaccines and parasite prevention are crucial!

Because indoor cats aren’t exposed to bacteria and parasites on a regular basis, their immune systems are less prepared to deal with a threat than their outdoor counterparts!

FLEAS
Fleas are the most common parasite found on dogs and cats and can be a significant problem if your pet becomes infested. Fleas can carry serious diseases, and some can even be life-threatening.

The flea lifecycle is long, and monthly treatments may leave gaps in protection, allowing reinfestation in your home, driving you and your pet apart. Bravecto covers the entire duration of the flea lifecycle to prevent re-infestation!

TICKS
All tick-borne diseases have serious health consequences for dogs, and many can have serious health consequences for people as well! The potential risks ticks pose to pets can be stressful to pet parents wanting to ensure their pet receives effective coverage. Bravecto kills 4 different species of ticks commonly found on dogs and 2 species found on cats to protect your pet for 12 weeks.

HEARTWORMS
Heartworms are LIFE-THREATENING parasites that migrate from the bloodstream to the heart and lungs. Give your pet heartworm prevention every month, year-round. A single missed dose could cause a lapse in prevention by allowing the heartworm larvae to mature.