Heatstroke in Cats
While far less common than in dogs, heatstroke in cats is still a prominent issue that our vets see. Today, our Phoenix vets discuss the signs and dangers of heatstroke in cats and how it can be treated and prevented.
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Phoenix Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center is a specialty and emergency veterinary center offering advanced and comprehensive care to pets in need of the expertise of our team, or who require urgent care. We are proud to offer our services to the Phoenix area, including Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Paradise Valley.
We are proud to provide emergency and urgent veterinary care to pets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days of the year. We are passionate about providing your pet with the care they need to make a full recovery, at the times that they need it the most.
We have developed a reputation over the years for providing the gold standard of veterinary care to our Phoenix patients with compassion and responsiveness.
We provide our specialty services to pets at the recommendation of your primary care veterinarian. If our services seem like they could help your pet, or if you are in need of specialized veterinary attention, ask your vet about a referral to Phoenix Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center today.
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Whether you are searching for advice about how physical therapy can help your dog or for information about kidney failure, our blog features helpful tips and guidance from our team of Phoenix specialists that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.
While far less common than in dogs, heatstroke in cats is still a prominent issue that our vets see. Today, our Phoenix vets discuss the signs and dangers of heatstroke in cats and how it can be treated and prevented.
When a dog suddenly passes out, it usually indicates a potentially serious underlying medical condition. Here, our Phoenix emergency vets talk about why your dog may have collapsed or passed out and what to do when they fall unconscious.
If your cat's eyes are beginning to look a little cloudy, they may be developing cataracts. Here, our Phoenix vet specialists share information about cataracts in cats, including how they develop, the different types, and how they can be treated.
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Phoenix Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center proudly serves patients in the Phoenix area, including Cave Creek, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and beyond.
We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all veterinary emergencies. Our specialists provide services all week by appointment.
At Phoenix Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center, we are accepting new patients and referrals for our emergency and specialty services. Our team of experienced veterinarians and on-staff specialist are passionate about the health and well-being of pets in the Phoenix area. Contact us today to inquire about appointments or find out about the referral process.