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4101 Davis Drive, Morrisville, NC 919-380-2737 |
(919)380-2737
www.catcarevetclinic.com
Client Resources The links below are to third-party websites. Cat Care Veterinary Clinic does not accept any responsibility for the availability, usability or any liability for damage or injury resulting from the use of these websites, of whatever form. Poison Control & First Aid ASPCA Poison Control - The best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. AVMA First Aid Tips - First aid tips for pet owners NO LILIES FOR KITTIES - Lilies are beautiful flowers but are also highly toxic to cats! Ingestion of even miniscule amounts of “true” lilies (Lilium or Hemerocallis species) may cause drooling, vomiting, anorexia, lethargy and potentially fatal kidney failure in cats. Health & Behavior Cornell Feline Health Center - A veterinary medical specialty center devoted to improving the health and well-being of cats everywhere Ohio State Indoor Pet Initiative - information that can help enrich the lives of indoor cats and ideas to troubleshoot problems like spraying/marking, separation anxiety, conflict with other cats, and much more. See their brochure Keeping Cats Indoors (PDF) Local Cat Rescues Safe Haven for Cats - A local no-kill shelter for homeless cats. This is where we met our previous clinic cat, Lukaas, and our current clinic cat Boone! Second Chance Pet Adoptions - A local shelter for homeless pets. Cat Angels Pet Adoption - A rescue and adoption organization located in the Triangle area. Additional rescues are listed here. Lost & Found How to find a lost cat (Humane Society of the United States) What to do if you find a stray pet (Humane Society of the United States) Lost & Found Pets of the Triangle – A Facebook group that helps reunite pets with their people. Serving Wake, Durham, Orange, Chatham, Johnston, Franklin, Harnett, Person, Granville and Wilson counties. Injured & Orphaned Wildlife – Information provided by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. Pet Loss 10 Tips for Coping with the Loss of a Pet North Carolina Pet Loss Resources Pet Loss Support Group (SPCA of Wake County) |