
Complementary treatments for your cat
Acupuncture
Are holistic therapies of interest to you?
Have you seen the benefits of acupuncture first hand?
Acupuncture in pets is becoming a popular way to relieve painful conditions and to reduce the side effects of drugs, or offer some relief in conditions which are not responding to conventional treatments. For some owners it is a lifestyle choice, for others acupuncture offers an alternative when other treatments have not quite achieved the results that would be ideal for their cats.
We are pleased to offer in-house acupuncture at our clinic, where a calm relaxing treatment is given using either ultra fine needles or a completely non-invasive technique which stimulates acupuncture points chosen to reflect the individuality of your feline friend. Many conditions respond well to this form of treatment, and cats are extremely sensitive to the effects of this ancient Chinese art of healing. Veterinary Acupuncturist Suzannah Stacey MRCVS visits the clinic to perform acupuncture on our feline patients.

Please contact us if you would like further information on how your cat may benefit from this choice of treatment and what to expect during each session that you book.
Have you seen the benefits of acupuncture first hand?
Acupuncture in pets is becoming a popular way to relieve painful conditions and to reduce the side effects of drugs, or offer some relief in conditions which are not responding to conventional treatments. For some owners it is a lifestyle choice, for others acupuncture offers an alternative when other treatments have not quite achieved the results that would be ideal for their cats.
We are pleased to offer in-house acupuncture at our clinic, where a calm relaxing treatment is given using either ultra fine needles or a completely non-invasive technique which stimulates acupuncture points chosen to reflect the individuality of your feline friend. Many conditions respond well to this form of treatment, and cats are extremely sensitive to the effects of this ancient Chinese art of healing. Veterinary Acupuncturist Suzannah Stacey MRCVS visits the clinic to perform acupuncture on our feline patients.

Please contact us if you would like further information on how your cat may benefit from this choice of treatment and what to expect during each session that you book.





