Feline Veterinary Care of Morgantown

Medical Care for Your Cat in a Relaxing, Comfortable, Safe Environment

FVC Services

Physical Examinations:

Kittens: require 2-4 examinations depending on their age at the first exam. Frequent examinations at an early age ensures that your kitten is meeting all expected milestones and receiving the proper vaccination boosters.

Adult cats: (1-7 years) require an annual examination. Cats age much faster than we do and these yearly examinations allow us to counsel you on your cat’s health.

Senior/Geriatric cats: (8+ years) should at least have a yearly examination. In some cases semi-annual to quarterly wellness exams may be recommended. Your doctor will be able to advise you on how to best care for your cat as they age.

cat examination

Kittens: require 2-4 examinations depending on their age at the first exam. Frequent examinations at an early age ensures that your kitten is meeting all expected milestones and receiving the proper vaccination boosters.

Adult cats: (1-7 years) require an annual examination. Cats age much faster than we do and these yearly examinations allow us to counsel you on your cat’s health.

Senior/Geriatric cats: (8+ years) should at least have a yearly examination. In some cases semi-annual to quarterly wellness exams may be recommended. Your doctor will be able to advise you on how to best care for your cat as they age.

Rabies: This is a core vaccination for all cats and kittens over 12 weeks of age. All cats must be legally vaccinated against rabies. It is the only vaccination required by law for all domestic animals and it helps to prevent this fatal viral disease.

DRCC: This is a core vaccination for all cats and kittens beginning as early as six weeks old. This vaccination provides protection against feline herpes virus (FHV), feline calicivirus, chlamydia, and panleukopenia.

Feline Leukemia (FeLV): This vaccination protects against feline leukemia virus and is core for all kittens and at-risk adult cats. At-risk cats are those that spend any time outside, in a household with foster cats, or are housed with an FeLV-positive cat.

Vaccinations:

Rabies: This is a core vaccination for all cats and kittens over 12 weeks of age. All cats must be legally vaccinated against rabies. It is the only vaccination required by law for all domestic animals and it helps to prevent this fatal viral disease.

DRCC: This is a core vaccination for all cats and kittens beginning as early as six weeks old. This vaccination provides protection against feline herpes virus (FHV), feline calicivirus, chlamydia, and panleukopenia.

Feline Leukemia (FeLV): This vaccination protects against feline leukemia virus and is core for all kittens and at-risk adult cats. At-risk cats are those that spend any time outside, in a household with foster cats, or are housed with an FeLV-positive cat.

Medical Consultation:

Acute Disease Management:

If your cat is under the weather, we would love to provide them with the care they need to feel better again fast. We treat ear infections, upper respiratory infections, and much more.

Chronic Disease Management:

Our doctors can help you manage (or refer you to a specialist) for a wide variety of chronic diseases. Examples include gastrointestinal disease, chronic kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, etc. We work with you to find the best plan to keep them happy and healthy.

Behavioral Consult:

If your cat is exhibiting any new or undesirable behaviors, this could be a sign of a health problem.  From inappropriate elimination to anxiety and aggression, our doctors will identify any physical causes and help you to come up with the best plan to help your family.

Nutritional Consult:

Your cat’s nutrition is vital to helping them live a happy life. If you’re trying to help your cat lose weight or maintain their current healthy weight, we can help you make the best decisions in regards to their diets. We also help manage any possible food allergies and find the right food for them.

Medical Consultation

If your cat is under the weather, we would love to provide them with the care they need to feel better again fast. We treat ear infections, upper respiratory infections, and much more.

Our doctors can help you manage (or refer you to a specialist) for a wide variety of chronic diseases. Examples include gastrointestinal disease, chronic kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, etc. We work with you to find the best plan to keep them happy and healthy.

If your cat is exhibiting any new or undesirable behaviors, this could be a sign of a health problem.  From inappropriate elimination to anxiety and aggression, our doctors will identify any physical causes and help you to come up with the best plan to help your family.

Your cat’s nutrition is vital to helping them live a happy life. If you’re trying to help your cat lose weight or maintain their current healthy weight, we can help you make the best decisions in regards to their diets. We also help manage any possible food allergies and find the right food for them.

Surgeries:

Soft Tissue Surgery:

We offer a variety of surgical procedures at our clinic.  Our doctors and veterinary technicians use the most up-to-date protocols to provide your cats with the best care possible before, during, and after their procedure.

Spays and Neuters:

There is a very serious, heartbreaking problem of cat overpopulation in our state (and throughout much of the country). Spaying or neutering your cat can help combat this problem. It can also prevent future complications and/or illnesses including testicular and mammary cancer, uterine infections, or prostate problems.

Mass Removal or Biopsy:

If you find a new lump or bump on your cat, please bring them in.  Our doctors will examine them to see if the lump should be removed.  Early detection can save your cat’s life.

Surgeries:

We offer a variety of surgical procedures at our clinic.  Our doctors and veterinary technicians use the most up-to-date protocols to provide your cats with the best care possible before, during, and after their procedure.

There is a very serious, heartbreaking problem of cat overpopulation in our state (and throughout much of the country). Spaying or neutering your cat can help combat this problem. It can also prevent future complications and/or illnesses including testicular and mammary cancer, uterine infections, or prostate problems.

If you find a new lump or bump on your cat, please bring them in.  Our doctors will examine them to see if the lump should be removed.  Early detection can save your cat’s life.

Dentistry:

During every examination, our doctors will perform an oral health exam to see if your cat could benefit from a dental cleaning. During dental cleanings, our registered technician will clean the teeth and take dental X-Rays. Our doctors will then perform a more comprehensive oral health exam and extract any necessary teeth.  A healthy mouth helps your cat to enjoy a happier, more comfortable life.

Feline Dental Exam

During every examination, our doctors will perform an oral health exam to see if your cat could benefit from a dental cleaning. During dental cleanings, our registered technician will clean the teeth and take dental X-Rays. Our doctors will then perform a more comprehensive oral health exam and extract any necessary teeth.  A healthy mouth helps your cat to enjoy a happier, more comfortable life.