
Supporting Your Cat's Health at Every Stage of Life
Wellness Exams
What’s Involved in a Wellness Exam?
- Check your cat's body temperature, eyes, ears, and gums
- Listen to the heart and lungs
- Examine the internal organs
- Monitor your cat’s weight and overall condition
Vaccinations
Allergy & Dermatology Testing
If your cat is constantly scratching or has irritated skin, allergies might be the cause. We offer allergy and dermatology testing to determine whether your cat is allergic to certain foods, environmental factors, or even fleas.
By identifying the root cause of the problem, we can create a tailored treatment plan that alleviates your cat’s discomfort and helps prevent further skin issues. If your cat is showing signs of itching, hair loss, or skin irritation, it’s important to seek treatment early.
Heartworm SNAP Test
Heartworm disease is a serious condition caused by parasitic worms that affect your cat's heart and lungs. The Heartworm SNAP Test is a quick and reliable blood test that helps us detect heartworms early.
Cats may not show symptoms until the disease is advanced, so regular testing is crucial. If your cat has missed a dose of heartworm prevention or is in a high-risk area, getting tested allows us to start treatment before heartworms cause long-term damage.
Microchipping
Nutrition & Weight Management
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they need a high-protein diet with animal-based protein to support muscle growth and overall health. Healthy fats, particularly omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, are essential for skin and coat health, while vitamins and minerals support bone strength and immune function. Always provide fresh, clean water to avoid dehydration, which can cause kidney and urinary tract issues. Whether your cat is a kitten, adult, or senior, their dietary needs change throughout their life.
If your cat is showing signs of poor nutrition, such as a dull coat, sudden weight changes, or lethargy, it may be time to adjust their diet. Obesity can lead to serious health issues, while being underweight can indicate malnutrition.
Parasite Testing and Prevention
Parasites like fleas, ticks, and worms can cause discomfort and serious health issues for your cat. We offer parasite testing and prevention to keep your cat safe from these harmful pests.
We provide fecal testing to detect intestinal parasites and blood tests to check for heartworms. In addition, we offer treatments to prevent parasites, including flea and tick preventatives and deworming medication. Regular parasite prevention ensures your cat stays free from harmful pests year-round.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Just like humans, cats can experience both high and low blood pressure, which can lead to serious health complications if not addressed in time. At Animal Mansion Veterinary Hospital, we offer thorough blood pressure monitoring services to ensure your feline companion’s cardiovascular health remains stable.
High blood pressure (hypertension) can damage organs such as the kidneys, eyes, and heart, leading to conditions like kidney disease, heart disease, and even blindness. On the other hand, low blood pressure (hypotension) could signal shock, dehydration, or underlying issues that require prompt attention.
- Kidney Disease: Cats with kidney problems are more likely to develop hypertension, making regular monitoring vital.
- Heart Disease: Cats with heart conditions often experience fluctuations in blood pressure, necessitating consistent monitoring.
- Diabetes: Feline diabetes can result in high blood pressure, and ongoing monitoring can help prevent related complications.
- Senior Cats: Older cats are more susceptible to blood pressure changes, making it crucial to keep track as they age.



