- Anal Glands
- Nail Trims
- Cat Grooming
If your pet seems preoccupied with scooting or licking back there, a veterinarian or registered veterinary technician can safely help them out. These symptoms are typically a sign of impacted anal glands, rather than an indication that your pet needs deworming. Don’t risk gland rupture with an unlicensed service provider!
Is your feline friend prone to matting or hairballs, or do they just leave a little too much fur behind on the sofa? At Cascade Veterinary Clinic, we offer safe, low-stress cat grooming. Our caring veterinarians will give your cat an anxiety-relieving sedative so that their hair cut is a fear-free experience, and your cat will be carefully monitored while groomed with properly sanitized equipment. Tired of a plain old shave or lion cut? We also offer kitty Mohawks in a variety of patterns, from zig-zag to stegosaurus spines.
- 1 (250) 295-0312
- cascadevetclinic@gmail.com
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240 Bridge St. PO Box 1211
Princeton BC V0X 1W0