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Move to new side of building

We are excited to announce that Phase 1 of construction will be completed in early March. We will start seeing patients on that side of the clinic the week of March 4th. Monday, March 4th will be a moving day. If you have a scheduled appointment on March 4th you will enter the clinic through our normal front doors. We will have reduced appointments on that day. We will be exclusively in Phase 1 from March through June while the remainder of the clinic undergoes a full renovation.

Here are some changes that will occur from March to June:

• We will be implementing curbside for all appointments and medication or food pick-up. Please call from the parking lot to check in and we will call when a room is ready for you to enter.

• You will enter through a new front entrance into a small makeshift reception area and a staff member will meet you to usher you into an exam room

• Our surgical appointments will be limited for those 3 months. We will still be able to do surgery but have a limited number of cages and recovery areas. Surgical drop-off and pick-up will also be curbside.

• If you purchase food from the clinic, please plan as we will be carrying a reduced volume of food due to lack of storage. You can also visit our online pharmacy and order your food from our online store https://springhillvet.vetsfirstchoice.com/.

Apr 18 2024

April 19 is National Cat Lady Day

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Welcome, cat enthusiasts, to a day dedicated to celebrating our beloved feline companions in all their whisker-twitching, tail-wagging glory! On National Cat Lady Day, even if you’re not a “cat lady”, you can honor the unique bond between humans and cats, acknowledging the joy, laughter, and unconditional love they bring into our lives.

The Charms of Cat Companionship

There’s something truly magical about sharing your home with a cat. From their playful antics to their soothing purrs, cats have a way of filling our lives with warmth and happiness. Whether they’re curled up on our laps, keeping us company as we work, or entertaining us with their acrobatic feats, cats have a knack for bringing joy into even the dullest of days. They’re not just pets; they’re cherished members of the family, each with their own unique personality and quirks that endear them to us more with each passing day.

Feline Independence

One of the most charming aspects of cats is their independent nature. Unlike some pets that require constant attention and supervision, cats are perfectly content to entertain themselves with a toy mouse or bask in a sunbeam while we go about our daily routines. This independence allows them to thrive in a variety of living situations, from bustling city apartments to sprawling country estates, making them the ideal pet for people with busy lifestyles or limited space.

Guardians of Mental and Emotional Well-being

Beyond their role as adorable companions, cats also have a profound impact on our mental and emotional well-being. Numerous studies have shown that spending time with cats can reduce stress, anxiety, and feelings of loneliness, promoting a sense of calm and relaxation. Their soothing purrs have even been likened to a form of therapy, providing comfort and solace during difficult times. Whether we’re cuddling with them after a long day or simply enjoying their presence from across the room, cats have an uncanny ability to lift our spirits and brighten our days.

For National Cat Lady Day, let us take a moment to appreciate the joy and companionship that our feline friends bring into our lives each and every day. Whether you’re a seasoned cat enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of cat ownership, there’s no denying the special bond that exists between humans and cats. So here’s to celebrating the purr-fect pet companion and all the love, laughter, and happiness they bring into our lives. Happy National Cat Lady Day.

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Note: This article, written by LifeLearn Animal Health (LifeLearn Inc.) is licensed to this practice for the personal use of our clients. Any copying, printing or further distribution is prohibited without the express written permission of Lifelearn. Please note that the news information presented here is NOT a substitute for a proper consultation and/or clinical examination of your pet by a veterinarian.