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Easter lilies Warning

During this time of year we feel it is important to let you know that Easter lilies are potentially deadly to cats. All parts of the plant are considered toxic, and intoxication can occur with ingestion of less than one leaf.

Symptoms to look for include vomiting, loss of appetite, and depression. If your cat exhibits any of these symptoms or if you suspect that your cat has ingested any part of an Easter lily seek veterinary care immediately. With prompt treatment, full recovery is possible.

Halloween Safety

How Can You Make Halloween Safe For Your Pet? Halloween is not exactly your pet's favorite holiday. See if from a pet's perspective: frighteningly dressed children keep ringing the doorbell, shouting and demanding candy. Your owner has forced you to wear a hot, scratchy outfit that makes you look like a pumpkin. And last year you got hold of half a candy bar and were sick for days. Scary indeed.

Cats Exclusive Welcomes Dr. Fiona Tancredi

We are happy to announce the addition to the Cats Exclusive Veterinary Hospital family, a new veterinarian. Please see health care team to learn more about Dr. Tancredi.

Feral Cat Day

On October 16, 2008 Cats Exclusive joined FOCAS to provide Trap-Neuter-Release surgeries to feral cats from Bergen County.

Veterinarians and technicians from multiple veterinary hospitals joined our staff to provide over 40 cats with spay and neuter surgeries, vaccines and deworming medications.

Please visit our photo gallery for more pictures of this successfull day.  

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