In Memory of a Special Cat – Millie
Dear Millie was a lovely old lady much loved and missed by her family David and Olivia.
In the fourth and final of our posts on our Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), Small Animal General Practice accreditation, another of the areas that the assessor was impressed with, was our commitment to sustainability. This is what the assessor fed back to us on the subject: Sustainability is a… Read more »
In the third of our posts on our Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), Small Animal General Practice accreditation, another of the areas that the assessor was impressed with, was our high standard of customer service and our unique membership only clinic. Here are some of the comments that the assessor… Read more »
“I got Crackle at 6 weeks old and he was my constant companion for just over 14 years. He could be a little devil at times but made me smile every day. He very much enjoyed life in and out of the garden and the next door neighbours open door policy and in his senior… Read more »
We recently posted that we had successfully been re-accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) and have gained Small Animal General Practice accreditation for another 4 years. Over the coming weeks, we will be sharing with you some of the comments that our assessor fed back to us about… Read more »
Cat’s Whiskers are proud and pleased to announce that for the second time, we have passed the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) and have attained accreditation for another 4 years. What is the Practice Standards Scheme? The RCVS Practice Standards Scheme is a voluntary initiative to accredit veterinary practices in… Read more »
Everywhere you look these days, prices and the overall cost of living continues to rise exponentially and the veterinary industry is no exception. We remain fiercely independent and are now only one of two remaining independent vet practices in Worthing, the rest having been taken over by corporate groups and this in itself is one… Read more »
Bailey Liston was one of a kind. He was and forever will be my baby boy, hero, best friend, sidekick, my ray of sunshine, my joy, my happiness. After years of struggling with physical and mental health, Bailey taught me how to love unconditionally. He taught me to enjoy the small things in life, laugh… Read more »
Gizmo She was our feisty, resilient and loving to her family (most of the time!) Our original baby girl an inquisitive girl which got her into no end of trouble but kept her fighting and keeping us on our toes for 15 years. Charlie Our handsome sun loving boy he loved a cuddle, on his… Read more »
Meep – 2nd Sept 1999 to 15th Feb 2022. It has been such a heart-breaking time saying goodbye to our beautiful Meep. Born in Hammersmith and always with her partner in crime, sister Peg, the only two black kittens from the litter. We lived many years in a small Victorian first floor flat in the… Read more »
15th January 2021 In memory of our beautiful boy Billy. Always there for us through thick and thin. Always there when we came home at the end of the day. Loved the way you slept on our bed.You were our world. Forever in our hearts. And a big thank you to all of you at… Read more »
Veterinary ophthalmology is the branch of veterinary medicine which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the eyes. Eye conditions are commonly seen in the clinic and the most commoner condition we see are corneal ulcers. As part of the initial examination, Flourescein dye is applied to the eye to help diagnose the… Read more »
Did you know that your cat is classed as a senior when they reach 8 years old? It’s never something we want to think about, but this is a time when signs of ageing conditions can begin to show. 8 cat years is equivalent to 48 human years, which is around the age we start… Read more »
It is important to monitor your cat’s weight to ensure they are at an ideal body condition as this helps to prevent conditions relating to feline obesity, such as diabetes. It is also important to ensure your cat is not underweight as if they are, there is likely to be a reason for this which… Read more »
Can you imagine eating chocolate for breakfast, lunch and dinner each day? It might sound appealing as a one off, but after a few days you would quite quickly begin to feel unwell! It may also cause you long term health problems too, which quite frankly, we could all do without. So, why would it… Read more »
What is a complete diet? The European Pet Food Industry Federation (FEDIAF) set out recommended guidelines for pet food to ensure a balanced diet. A ‘complete diet’ can only be classed as a complete diet if it meets the requirements for vitamins, minerals and nutrients within it’s food. Have a check of your cat’s wet… Read more »
Chester came into our lives in 2015, I was a volunteer at paws animal sanctuary and at the time I wasn’t looking for a cat but Chester showed great affection towards me, he was my whole world he had so much character and certainly let us knew what he wanted, he loved his food and… Read more »