Welcome to the Cat Care Clinic of Indianapolis
At the Cat Care Clinic, we believe your cat deserves the highest quality veterinary medical care available in a friendly, quiet, and relaxed setting. We want your cat to be as relaxed with us as they are with you at home and to provide the best care available.
During your visit you will be offered the most up-to-date health recommendations from our veterinarians and technicians based on our experience and the American Association of Feline Practitioners’ standards of care. We will work with you and those recommendations to provide your cat the best care possible. Our superb veterinarians and caring support staff are dedicated to our patients, clients, and community.
We are a primary care veterinary clinic emphasizing feline preventive care, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, and care for sick and injured animals. We also offer cat dentistry and grooming for cats.
Please call (317) 844-CATS (2287) today to make an appointment for your cat!
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I'm not sure I've met a group of people as committed to cat health as Cat Care Clinic. When dealing with a complex issue with our 4-year-old cat, they continued to research her chart and wer...
Andrea Skirvin
Best possible place to take care of our cats. They always take great care and are kind. Taking cats to a facility only for them is also far less stressful than a mixed vet lobby/waiting room...