Cats

Cats

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Caring for Cats

CERTIFIED Cat & Kitten VETERINARy Services in Cook County, IL, and Surrounding Area

People who love cats know that their cat is unique than others. Hilltop Animal Hospital of Palatine, IL, knows that you consider your cat a well-loved member of the family because cats choose you! 

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There’s a long and regal history about cats. Cat owners know that cats rarely show what’s wrong with them, but there are signs that they need special attention. Loss of appetite, lack of grooming, missing the litter box, and vocalizations are just a few signs to look out for when your cat isn’t feeling well.


Make sure your cat stays in optimal health. Please don’t wait. Bring your feline into Hilltop Animal Hospital for preventive care, thorough diagnosis, and treatment. Contact us today.

Preventive Care and Exams

Every cat deserves an excellent start. Preventive care is vital for your furry family friend's overall health and the defense to avoid some diseases. No matter your cat's breed, our doctors and staff offer you our experience to care for your kitten, adult, or senior Feline.

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Wellness Exam

Annual pet exams are essential for keeping your pet healthy and happy. They protect from any developing health conditions that may affect pets quality of life.

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Vaccines

Vaccination help prevent diseases that can be passed between animals and can help avoid costly treatments that could have been prevented. Please refer to our staff for recommended vaccine schedule. 

Total Care for Your Cat

Daily routines include outpatient appointments and radiographs, ultrasounds, soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, laboratory tests, and dental procedures.

First Aid and Emergency Services

Cats often find themselves in situations that are hazardous to their health. When you need care right now, bring in your cat immediately when you see signs of vomiting, diarrhea, poisoning, seizures, or any other emergency.

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