11/26/2024
Happy Thanksgiving. We will be closed Wednesday, November 27th through Sunday December 1st. We will reopen Monday, December 2nd at 9 AM. If you are experiencing an emergency please go to VERC at 2121 McKown Drive, Norman OK 73072.
Our goal is to provide high quality medicine in a compassionate, cat-friendly environment. No barking dogs means a less stressful environment for your cat.
(39)
1000 E Alameda, Suite 122
Norman, OK
73071
Monday | 9am - 7pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 7pm |
Thursday | 9am - 7pm |
Friday | 9am - 7pm |
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Our goal is to provide high quality medicine in a compassionate, cat-friendly environment. We pay attention to the smallest details to enhance your cat's safety and comfort. You and your cat will have a quiet and comfortable experience from the moment you walk in. No barking dogs means a less stressful environment for your cat. Our exam tables and kennels are non-stainless steel to reduce noise and increase patient comfort. We use non-skid mats and towels for our elderly patients and others with mobility issues that may cause them to slip on the table. We believe in considering the needs of the client and the cat when developing a care plan. We offer therapeutic laser treatments for conditions such as arthritis, chronic pain, wound healing, and many other conditions. Alternative medicine options such as acupuncture and supplements are available. We perform in-house bloodwork, and urinalyses. We follow American Association of Feline Practitioners guidelines for vaccinations and deworming, and use only Merial PureVax vaccines, which greatly reduce the risk of vaccine reactions and injection site cancers. Dr. Edwards is an Oklahoma native and graduate of Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She spent her first six years of practice in Colorado and Florida, and brought three feral cats from Florida to live with her in Oklahoma. She has special interests in geriatric medicine and pain management.