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Mon – Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sat: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sun: Closed
We conduct thorough quality of life assessments to evaluate your pet’s overall well-being. Our experienced veterinarians assess factors such as pain, mobility, appetite, and enjoyment of daily activities to help you make informed decisions about your pet’s end-of-life care.
When the time comes, we offer compassionate and pain-free euthanasia services. Our team is trained to guide you through the procedure with the utmost care, ensuring your pet passes as peacefully as possible, surrounded by love. We understand the profound bond you share with your pet, and we aim to make this difficult moment as gentle as possible.
During the end-of-life consultation, our veterinarians discuss your pet’s medical condition, prognosis, and treatment options. We strive to provide you with clear and empathetic communication, allowing you to make decisions that align with your pet’s best interests and your family’s wishes.
Please see the website below for more insight on “How will I know it’s time to say goodbye?”
Following euthanasia, we offer various aftercare options, including communal or private cremation services. You can choose the option that best suits your preferences and helps you find closure. Our goal is to support you through every step of the process, including aftercare decisions.
Dealing with the loss of a beloved pet can be emotionally challenging. We provide resources and support to help you cope with grief. Please take a moment to look at the below websites during this difficult transition period for education and support:
Lap of Love Pet Loss and Bereavement Resource Line: Call 855-351-LOVE Monday – Friday. This is a complimentary national hotline available to those that are anticipating or grieving the loss of their cat.
The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement