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- CITYVET Professional Veterinary Services Support:
- Systematic Diagnostics: Physical exams supported by lab work and imaging to identify causes and guide treatment.
- Comprehensive Management: Actionable guidance on diet, hydration, weight control, stress reduction, and behavior monitoring.
Does your cat have any of these symptoms?
- Reduced appetite, picky eating, weight loss: may relate to oral pain, GI issues, or chronic disease
- Drinking more/less, urine volume changes: may relate to kidney or metabolic issues
- Frequent urination, blood in urine, straining, or urinating outside the litter box: may relate to urinary problems
- Bad breath, drooling, difficulty chewing: may relate to dental/oral pain
- Hiding, irritability, reduced activity: common with pain or stress
- Vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation: may relate to GI sensitivity or hairballs
- Sneezing, nasal discharge, coughing, labored breathing: may relate to respiratory or internal issues
- Less jumping, altered gait, limping: may relate to joint or spine pain
If you notice any of the above symptoms, please consult a veterinarian immediately:
Common Diseases in Cats

Urinary Problems
Frequent urination, blood in urine, painful urination, or litter box changes may involve inflammation or urinary crystals. We can recommend urine testing and imaging when appropriate, plus treatment and hydration/nutrition strategies to reduce relapse risk.

Kidney & Senior Chronic Issues
Early chronic changes may present as weight loss, hydration changes, or lethargy. Regular screening with blood and urine assessment helps detect problems early and supports long-term care planning.

Dental & Oral Pain
Bad breath, drooling, difficulty chewing, or swallowing food whole can be linked to oral pain. We provide oral assessments and guidance for home dental routines and long-term prevention.

Gastrointestinal & Hairball-Related Issues
Vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or appetite fluctuations may relate to GI sensitivity, hairballs, or food intolerance. We provide supportive care and practical diet/environment advice when needed.
Veterinary Examination & Treatment Support
CITYVET is committed to transparent fees and reasonable pricing. We clearly explain our diagnostic and treatment recommendations, along with expected costs, and we value open communication with pet owners—helping you plan your budget and decide on the most appropriate care plan.
Health Checks & Husbandry Guidance
(weight & body condition monitoring, hydration & environmental enrichment, dental hygiene, annual wellness checks)
Parasite prevention & nutrition advice
(internal/external parasite prevention, urinary-health nutrition direction, hairball & sensitive-GI support)
Diagnostic Imaging:
Digital X-ray / Ultrasound / Endoscopy / CT-scan
Laboratory Testing:
Blood, Fecal Analysis, etc
Isolation Wards, Oxygen Therapy, and 24-hour Inpatient Observation with qualified veterinary technician
Medical & Surgical Treatment and Procedures
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