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Exclusive to cats

Cat Lovers will find a quieter atmosphere without barking dogs. We are a veterinary facility that caters exclusively to the needs of your cat.

 

Extended Hours

We are open longer to serve you better.
Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Your convenience is important to us.

Our Clinic

23 Conservation Drive. Brampton, Ontario, L6Z 4R3

905.495.4228

staff@cathospitalofbrampton.com

Business Hours

Monday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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    Services

    Kitten Vaccinations

    Contact us to schedule your kitten for his or her first exam as soon as possible. Until your kitten has received a series of vaccines, he or she is susceptible to many serious but preventable diseases.

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    Nutrition

    One thing all cats have in common, is their need for a balanced diet. We help ensure that your pet is receiving the proper amount of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fiber and nutrients.

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    Medical Assessment

    To ensure a proper diagnosis, we often need to examine your pet. If you’re concerned that something may be wrong, please call us to schedule a medical assessment. We may ask you to bring in your pet right away.

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    Fleas Ticks and Mites

    Parasites are organisms that live in or on your cat, causing harm. Some pet parasites can cause problems for people too, so keeping them out of your home is also good for you and your family.

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    X-Rays (Radiology)

    When we need to figure out what’s wrong with your cat, we routinely use x-rays to help identify the cause of the problem, rule out possible problems, or provide a list of possible causes.

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    Dentistry

    According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 70% of cats have dental disease by the age of 3. Dental (or periodontal) disease is the most frequently diagnosed health problem in pets.

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    Dermatology

    Skin problems are common in dogs and cats and can be caused by hormonal disorders, allergies, infections, or parasites such as fleas and mites. These issues should be addressed promptly.

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    Heart Disease

    A heart problem can affect your pet at any age although it is more often found in older pets. Heart failure occurs when the heart no longer has the ability to pump blood around the body effectively.

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    Surgery

    Our experienced veterinarians provide many surgical services at our clinic, ranging from routine to advanced procedures. We want to ensure that our patients receive the best possible outcome.

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    Spaying & Neutering

    Spaying (ovariohysterectomy) and neutering (orchiectomy) are medical procedures that can provide major health benefits for cats. Sterilization is considered the best way to combat cat over population.

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    Anesthesia/Monitoring

    Making sure our patients remain safe during surgery and other medical procedures is important to us. Our team of veterinarians and veterinary technicians is skilled in using anesthesia and monitoring patients.

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    Boarding

    We look forward to being your cat’s home-away-from-home, helping them look and feel the way they deserve, when they board with us in one of our condos. Perfect for vacations or unexpected situations.

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    905-495-4CAT (4228)

    We are a cat only, veterinary hospital located in north west Brampton. Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you!

    Schedule your kitten for his or her first exam as soon as possible. Until your kitten has received a series of vaccines, he or she is susceptible to many serious but preventable diseases.
    We recommend that you have a veterinarian evaluate your pets dental health at least once a year. Bacteria and food debris accumulate around the teeth and, if left unchecked, will lead to deterioration of the soft tissue and bone surrounding the teeth. This decay can result in irreversible periodontal disease, tooth loss, and possibly expensive oral surgery.
    When we need to figure out whats wrong with your cat, we routinely use x-rays to help identify the cause of the problem, rule out possible problems, or provide a list of possible causes. We may also use x-rays during a wellness exam to diagnose potential problems before they become serious.
    Making sure our patients remain safe during surgery and other medical procedures is extremely important to us. Our team of veterinarians and veterinary technicians is skilled in using anesthesia and monitoring patients to ensure their safety and provide the most comfortable experience.
    If you are concerned that something may be wrong with your pet, please call us to schedule a medical assessment. Depending on the symptoms, we may ask you to bring in your pet right away.
    Spaying (ovariohysterectomy) & Neutering (orchiectomy) are surgical sterilization procedures that can provide major health benefits for cats.

    Have you checked you fuzzy little friend’s dental health lately? Well if not then now is the time to do it. Poor dental hygiene can lead to other secondary health problems so make sure to keep your pets teeth clean by either brushing, treats designed for cleaning or by bringing your pet in for a dental check-up.
    Call the Cat Hospital of Brampton to see what we can do for you!

    Dr. Kendra LongFebruary is dental awareness month

    Caring for a cat brings many years of unconditional companionship and joy to our lives. Choosing the right cat for your home is essential to avoid behavioral problems that can make for a rocky relationship with your pet. Whether to adopt a kitten or an adult cat, take in a stray, select a male or a female, or have more than one cat are just a couple of the important questions to ask before making a decision that will last 15 to 20 years.

    Dr. Kendra LongChoosing the right cat for your home

    Dr. Kendra Long

    Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine

    Dr. Kendra Long graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph and has been practicing as a small animal veterinarian until realizing her dream of owning a feline-only hospital. Her interests include geriatric medicine, pain management, dermatology, dental care and surgery.

    Nicolo Piscitelli

    Registered Veterinary Technician

    Nicolo started working with animals as a co-op high school student in 1999. Nicolo studied biology at the University of Guelph, where he received a Bachelor of Science. He continued his education and graduated from the Veterinarian Technician program at Seneca College.

    Sarah Nemi

    Registered Veterinary Technician

    Sarah graduated from the Registered Veterinary Technician program at Sheridan college in 2013. Prior to completing the program, she gained experience working as a veterinary assistant in small animal clinics, wildlife rescue centre and humane society. Since graduating she has been a member of the Cat Hospital team ever since. She has always had a strong passion and love to help animals, especially the feline variety!

    Madison Pushie

    Veterinary Assistant & Receptionist

    Madison started working in the animal care field during 2019. In November of 2023 she started working at the Cat Hospital Of Brampton. Madison’s passion for animal care began at a young age while taking care of her childhood cat and dogs, as well as volunteering at barns and learning horsemanship skills. When not working Madison enjoys spending time with her cat Cheeto and going on walks/runs to stay active with her dog Aria.

    Theresa Lafave

    Veterinary Assistant & Receptionist

    Theresa has been in the industry for approximately 8 years. She has a mini zoo at home with dogs, cats, and parrots. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, pets and crochets.

    Sam Jackson

    Veterinary Assistant & Receptionist

    Having fostered a life-long love for animals of all kinds, Sam is working on an undergraduate degree in biology at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) as he pursues a future career as a pocket pet veterinarian. As a veterinary assistant at The Cat and Dog Hospital of Brampton for over 5 years, he is proud to be involved in the care and recovery of every patient. When he's not studying or at work, Sam enjoys gaming, PC building, sewing, literature, and spending time with his Shetland sheepdog (Miley), his rabbit (Tim the Enchanter), his axolotl (Jackie), and watching his exotic isopod colonies.

    Vashti Jagroop

    Veterinary Assistant & Receptionist

    Vashti joined our team in Nov of 2022. She has always had a love for animals and graduated from the Animal Care program at Sheridan College in 2018. She enjoys traveling and spending her time with her lavender albino ball python named Taro.

    Anna Brozda

    Veterinary Assistant & Receptionist

    Anna joined the team in 2022 as a veterinary receptionist. Prior to that she worked in HR and retail management and made the switch because she loves working with animals. Anna lives with her husband, 2 kids, 2 cats, 1 dog, and loves spending time outdoors.

    Kelly Caslor

    Veterinary Assistant & Receptionist

    Kelly has been working in the veterinary industry for many years. She has known Dr. Long since she graduated from OVC and had the pleasure of working with her at that time. She joined the team here in June 2018. She has 3 feisty fur ladies at home. Two tabbies, Kizzy and Emma and a calico Hazel.

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    June 19, 2017

    Flea Prevention

    Every year as the weather warms up pesky critter start to come back to annoy your furry friends. Prevention is always the best decision as it is much easier and…
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    June 19, 2017

    Feline Asthma

    What is Asthma? Asthma is a recurring condition that causes inflammation and constriction of airways in the lungs. In cats, the symptoms of asthma can range from a persistent, daily…
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    June 19, 2017

    Effects Of Catnip

    Rolling, salivating, vocalizing and kneading, and are among the interesting behaviours that can be observed with cats that come in contact with Catnip.  Exotic cats are also known to respond…

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