SimplyCats Vet Clinic → SimplyCats and Ragdoll Kittens
We have just updated the blog post on our small animal practice in Blyth on the growing charm of Ragdolls
http://www.st-clair-pet-care.com/blog/st-clair-pet-care-vets-ragdoll-kittens

We have just updated the blog post on our small animal practice in Blyth on the growing charm of Ragdolls
http://www.st-clair-pet-care.com/blog/st-clair-pet-care-vets-ragdoll-kittens

Microchipping offers cats a safe and permanent method of identification.
A microchip contains an identification number unique to your cat, this number is then registered on a national database, an authorised person such as members of staff at SimplyCats or rehoming centres will then scan your cat, obtain your unique number and contact the national database, we can then obtain your contact details from the database.
Microchipping increases the chances of a lost cat being safely reunited with its owner and unlike a collar; a microchip doesn’t come off or put the cat at risk of injury
A microchip is slightly smaller than a grain of rice and inserted under the cats skin between the shoulder blade. It is a quick and simple procedure, which is no more painful than an injection. Your cat will not be aware of the microchip after implantation.
Please remember to update your microchip details if you move house or change any contact details.
Please ask us at Simply Cats for any more information on Microchipping or to book an appointment

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SimplyCats would like to say ‘thank you’ to Mauology
We received a gorgeous cat balloon off Mauology Egyptian Mau breeders – Thank you very much for him!


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On Wednesday 6th May, only our second day here at SimplyCats, we had our very first operation; ‘Luna’ a gorgeous tortoiseshell and white, 8 month old female to be spayed.
She had the privilege of being the first cat to use our facilities. After being admitted, she was hospitalised in a spacious kennel, partly covered so she could hide if she wanted to, although she was far more interested in watching us through the window.
She settled in very well to the hospitalisation area, feline pheromone diffusers are used to help reassure patients and help them feel secure and safe in their surroundings. She was very brave for her injections, the operation went smoothly and Luna recovered in a warm, soft kennel.
Luna spent most of the day with us here at SimplyCats so that we could monitor her recovery closely. She was discharged in the afternoon and returned home, we will be seeing Luna back on Monday for a post operative check up to ensure that she has recovered fully from her anaesthetic and that her wound is healing well.


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