Cat Clinic

Cat Clinic Cat Clinic is a veterinary clinic located in St. Louis, MO (Westport) devoted exclusively to feline patients. Louis area.

We offer a variety of services including examination, vaccines, dental care, surgery, x-rays, boarding, and much more for your feline friend. Established in 1984 by Dr. Jerry Williams, the Cat Clinic was the first feline only veterinary hospital in the St. In January 2017, Dr. Brittany Cacciottoli bought the Cat Clinic after working with Dr. Williams for 2 1/2 years. With great compassion for our

patients, the Cat Clinic has served the St. Louis area for over 30 years and Dr. Cacciottoli plans to continue the same dedication to feline care for many years to come.

03/04/2025

We want to know what your cat is like at home.

Share a funny video or GIF/meme below to show us what kind of persona;ity your cat has.

It's a new month Cat Clinic Family, and one day closer to spring! 🌷🪻🌼🌺To start the month off right we want to see what a...
03/02/2025

It's a new month Cat Clinic Family, and one day closer to spring! 🌷🪻🌼🌺

To start the month off right we want to see what all of your cats are doing today. Spam this post with all of your most recent pictures! 📷🐈🐈‍⬛

Meet Poppy, she turned 20 last week!!This sweet girl is Dr. Cacciottoli's cat and she's here to teach you about Senior C...
02/24/2025

Meet Poppy, she turned 20 last week!!

This sweet girl is Dr. Cacciottoli's cat and she's here to teach you about Senior Cat Care!

🐈‍⬛ Did you know cats become mature adults at the age of 7?
🐈‍⬛ It is recommended to get routine wellness exams done every 6 months. By keeping a close eye on your pet, your vet may be able to catch illnesses before they become more serious – giving your cat a better chance of recovery, and meaning treatment is less expensive for you.
🐈‍⬛ Dental disease is extremely common amongst older cats. Use a pet-safe toothpaste to brush their teeth once a day. If your cat won’t tolerate a brush in their mouth, take a small piece of gauze and gently rub it against their teeth to help remove some of the bacteria and plaque.
🐈‍⬛ Many older cats enjoy watching the world outside, so consider setting up a perch next to the window.
🐈‍⬛ Mental stimulation has also been proven to help counteract the effects of declining cognition in senior pets. Food puzzle toys work really well to stimulate your cat’s mind and engage their hunting instinct.
🐈‍⬛ Put down runners or mats on slippery floors to provide more traction and prevent slipping.
🐈‍⬛ Try a litter box with a lower opening so they can get in and out easily. If they can’t squat to p*e, high sides or p*e pads around the box can be helpful.
🐈‍⬛ Brush your cat often to minimize matting. A soft bristle brush is easier on delicate skin.

Not sure where to start with Senior Cat Care. Schedule an appointment with us today and we will get you and your senior babies on the right track!

02/15/2025

Happy Valentine’s Day from your friends at Cat Clinic. ❤️💕🩷❤️

02/06/2025

Please do this for your pet 😅🐈
Copy this post and share your answers with a picture of your pet below.

Hello...My Name is:

My nickname is:

My breed:

My age is:

My favorite treat is:

My biggest fear is:

My favorite things to do:

My favorite toy:

Where do I sleep?

Do I like car rides?

Do I snore:

Here’s my picture ⬇️

02/02/2025

I don't know about you, but I am ready for spring!

What do you think? Will Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow today?

Post a winter emoji if you think A ❄️⛄🥶
Post a spring emoji if you think B 🌷🪻🌻

02/01/2025

It's our favorite day of the week! And we want to hear from you!!

Spam this post with all your most recent cat pictures and videos!!

Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
01/20/2025

Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

01/19/2025

What is H5N1?
H5N1, commonly known as avian influenza A or bird flu, is a highly pathogenic strain of influenza virus that primarily affects birds, but cases have recently been reported in wildlife, cattle, cats, and humans.
What do we know about the latest outbreak?
Recently H5N1 influenza cases have been reported in cats that have consumed contaminated commercial raw food diets, unpasteurized milk, or had contact with wild birds and cattle.
Precautions:
Consider discontinuing your pet’s raw diet. Even if their raw food is human grade, frozen, or freeze dried, this does not prevent the potential spread of pathogenic bacteria, parasites, or H5N1 that may be present in the food. Consider cooking your pet’s raw food and/or consulting your veterinarian about diet change.
Limit your pet’s access to wild birds that may be carrying the virus and avoid giving them raw milk.
What are the symptoms to watch out for in our pets?
Clinical signs in pets may include the following:
• Loss of appetite
• Lethargy
• Fever
• Neurologic signs (ataxia, circling, tremors, seizures, sudden blindness)
• Copious oculonasal discharge
• Difficulty breathing
We recommend seeking veterinary care if your pet shows any of these signs. If they are having any life-threatening symptoms (neurologic signs, seizures, difficulty breathing, or collapse) seek veterinary care immediately.
Can this cause illness in humans?
Yes, H5N1 can cause illness in humans. Current human infections have been linked to contact with infected cattle and wild birds. There is no current evidence of human to human transmission.
What is being done?
The CDC, FDA and USDA are closely monitoring cases as they develop. One voluntary product recall has been issued for contaminated raw food diets for cats & dogs. We are continuing to monitor this emerging virus.
Follow our animal health centers' social media accounts for regular updates.
https://hubs.la/Q031WZ2g0

01/18/2025

Another brand of raw pet food has been found to contain bird flu and has made at least five house cats presumably sick with the virus, health officials say.

Update as of 1/6/25: Unfortunately the roads have not improved and we will remain closed for today. We will plan to reop...
01/06/2025

Update as of 1/6/25: Unfortunately the roads have not improved and we will remain closed for today. We will plan to reopen tomorrow for normal hours. Stay safe today!

Important update!

Due to the weather and expected dangerous driving conditions tomorrow morning, Cat Clinic is planning to open late tomorrow at 12:00pm. We will let you know if this changes. We are sorry for the inconvenience. If you need anything, please send an email and we will get back to you as soon as we can. If there is an urgent concern, you can reach Dr. Cacciottoli on the after-hours line.

We hope everyone stays safe and warm tomorrow!

01/01/2025

Happy New Year from us to you!

Thank you for a wonderful year. We are so lucky to have such amazing clients and patients.

See you in 2025!!!

Our Office will be closed tomorrow and Wednesday for New Years.We can’t wait to see you all in the New Year.What are you...
12/31/2024

Our Office will be closed tomorrow and Wednesday for New Years.

We can’t wait to see you all in the New Year.

What are your New Years traditions?

Merry Christmas to all of our clients and patients. 🎄🎅🏼We hope you all have a wonderful day. What did you get for Christ...
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas to all of our clients and patients. 🎄🎅🏼

We hope you all have a wonderful day. What did you get for Christmas? 🎁

Merry Christmas Eve! ❤️💚❤️Our Office will be closed the 24th, 25th, and 26th. We hope you all have a Happy and safe holi...
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas Eve! ❤️💚❤️

Our Office will be closed the 24th, 25th, and 26th.
We hope you all have a Happy and safe holiday! 🎄

Cat Clinic has some exciting news! 🐈We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Cacciottoli has officially become a Diplomate o...
12/18/2024

Cat Clinic has some exciting news! 🐈

We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Cacciottoli has officially become a Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) in Feline Practice, achieving board certification as a feline specialist!

This accomplishment follows a rigorous and demanding process, including detailed case reports, extensive references, and an in-depth examination, all designed to ensure the highest standard of care for our feline patients. She is incredibly proud to have reached this milestone and to continue advancing her knowledge and skills to provide the best possible care for our feline patients. We could not be more proud of her!

Thank you to everyone who has supported her along the way—this achievement wouldn't have been possible without you!

Meet Tozie, a gorgeous tortoiseshell cat in search of her forever family!At 10 years old, she comes with a clean bill of...
12/18/2024

Meet Tozie, a gorgeous tortoiseshell cat in search of her forever family!

At 10 years old, she comes with a clean bill of health and a heart full of love to give. She is currently working on her figure, so she's on a diet and would love a place where she can get her steps in!

Tozie would thrive in a quieter home with access to a catio or a backyard, allowing her the freedom to explore with some supervised outdoor time. While she’s lived with other cats before, she’ll need some time to adjust to new friends, as long as they aren't domineering.

If you think Tozie could be the perfect addition to your family, please reach out to us! ❤️

Happy Thanksgiving! 🥧🦃We want to take a moment to tell you how grateful we are for our amazing clients and their furry f...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving! 🥧🦃

We want to take a moment to tell you how grateful we are for our amazing clients and their furry family members. We wouldn’t be who we are without you.

We also want the give a big thanks to our amazing team of talented Veterinary professionals. Without this talented group, Cat Clinic would not be able to provide the care you have come to know and expect.

We hope you have a great day enjoying your family, friends, and food. Have a happy and safe holiday.

Let us know what you are thankful for below.

Address

1919 Schuetz Road
St. Louis, MO
63146

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13149913131

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Established in 1984, the Cat Clinic was the first feline only veterinary hospital in the St. Louis area. In January 2017, Dr. Brittany Cacciottoli bought the Cat Clinic from Dr. Jerry Williams after working with him for 2 1/2 years. With great compassion for our patients, the Cat Clinic has served the St. Louis area for over 30 years and Dr. Cacciottoli plans to continue the same dedication to feline care for many years to come.