Orcas Veterinary Service

Orcas Veterinary Service Orcas Veterinary Service is an integrative mixed-animal practice applying both Western and Eastern V

Orcas Veterinary Service is an integrative mixed-animal practice applying both Western and Eastern Veterinary Medicine. Western medicine treats structural and metabolic disorders within the body by surgical and chemical means, while Eastern medicine encourages the body's own healing abilities through the stimulation of nerves and by directing the flow of energy (Qi). Both Western and Eastern medic

ines can work together, bringing out the strengths of each approach, while minimizing the weaknesses. This combination can achieve better results than either one alone.

08/03/2021

Due to a family emergency, we do not have a doctor available this week. All cases will be diverted to Pet Emergency Center in Mount Vernon.

We are open for bill pay and prescription pick ups until 5pm on Tuesday, August 3rd. We will then be closed until Tuesday, August 10th.

Beginning August 10th, we will be seeing patients at our new facility located at 9 Hope Lane.

August 9th - September 7th, we will operating with an abbreviated schedule:
Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Appointments 8:30am - 1:00pm
Wednesday - Appointments 8:30am -1:00pm
Thursday- Appointments 8:30am - 1:00pm
Friday - Closed
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - Closed

We will have an after hours on-call doctor available for consults; however, cases will be sent off island for advanced care.

We appreciate your patience and compassion during this transition.

Email and text remains the easiest way to contact us during our move.

01/27/2021

Part/Full time position for a WA State Licensed Veterinary Technician. Want to join a fun, dynamic, drama free group of gals with a passion for animals? Do you thrive in a busy mixed animal practice? Do you want to live on beautiful Orcas Island? If yes, we would love to hear from you! Please send your resume and a cover letter to [email protected] address to the Practice Manager. EOE. Pay dependent on experience. Ideal candidate will have living arrangements secured.

01/27/2021

Busy, mixed animal clinic seeks a part time DVM (with opportunity for full time). Ideal candidate has surgical experience and general practice for both small and large animals. Equine experience is a bonus. Currently no weekend clinic hours (call only). Perfect for a semi-retiree or a Dvm wanting to spend more time with their family. Orcas Island is an idyllic community in the PNW with great schools and outdoor options. Please send a resume and letter of interest to Practice Manager at [email protected]

01/27/2021

We're hiring! Apply now.

08/29/2020

We are experiencing a voicemail delay from our phone provider. Please know that your messages are being received although it is several hours late. We will continue to monitor voicemails and get back to you as soon as possible!

05/27/2020

We are currently experiencing a phone line outage. If you have an emergency, please call our after hours emergency line at 360-622-6036.

For other inquiries, please email us at [email protected]

04/28/2020
04/27/2020

Cat Won’t Stop Meowing? 7 Reasons For All That Cat Meowing

Cat won't stop meowing? There might be more to your cat meowing all the time than nonstop vocalization. Find out if all that cat meowing signals something serious like a medical condition.
JaneA Kelley | Oct 8th 2019
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We all know that some cat breeds meow more than others (Siamese, anyone?), and some cats just enjoy making noises. But if your cat won’t stop meowing, a vet check might be in order. So, why do cats meow? Here are some reasons for that constant cat meowing:

1. All that cat meowing means your cat is in heat.

Cat with mouth open — trilling, meowing or making another kitty sound.
Your cat might be meowing if she’s in heat. Photography by annadarzy/Thinkstock.

Of course, this is reason for a cat meowing is true if your cat is not spayed. But if your five- or six-month-old un-spayed cat won’t stop meowing, your cat might be in heat. Cat in heat sounds are eerily loud and almost sound as if the cat is in pain, and they’re usually accompanied by super-affectionate behavior and an odd, sway-backed position when you pet near the rump.

2. Excessive cat meowing could signal hyperthyroidism.

Typically found in older cats, hyperthyroidism displays a number of symptoms, including weight loss despite ravenous hunger, excessive activity and excessive vocalization. If your cat is showing these symptoms and your cat won’t stop meowing, take her to the vet right away for a checkup and blood test.

3. If your cat won’t stop meowing, it could signal loss of vision and/or hearing.

If your older cat won’t stop meowing once you’ve turned off the lights and gone to bed, she may really feel lost. A cat who’s partially blind or deaf won’t be able to make her way through the house and may not be able to hear you.

4. Senile cats meow a lot.

Yes, cats can become senile. This condition, known as feline cognitive dysfunction or cat dementia, can cause a number of problems that will leave your cat feeling scared and disoriented. Her response will be wails, yowls and excessive cat meowing. A cat with cognitive dysfunction may also become more irritable, sleep more or have altered sleep cycles, lose coordination, and even on occasion become incontinent.

5. If your cat won’t stop meowing, she could have feline hyperesthesia syndrome.

A cat with this condition will sometimes get wild-eyed and just go nuts, almost as if she’s hallucinating. She’ll cry and yowl loudly, may have bizarre mood swings, her skin may ripple as if even the air hurts her, and she might have sudden fits of grooming herself like crazy, even leading to hair loss.

6. Cat meowing might signal pain.

A cat will rarely show pain, but sometimes when she’s really hurting, a cat won’t stop meowing. I saw this once when my cat had a urinary tract infection: she ran back and forth to the litterbox and tried to p*e, but nothing came out and the effort was so painful she cried. (Of course, she went right to the vet after I saw this behavior!)

7. Your cat is meowing due to loneliness or boredom.

Single cats who are very closely bonded with their caretakers are particularly susceptible to loneliness or boredom. This kind of constant cat meowing or crying usually starts after you go to bed and continues until you respond or she gets tired of calling out for attention. If a cat won’t stop meowing because she’s lonely, these tips from the ASPCA may be helpful. Or, consider adopting a second cat.

Tell us: Cat won’t stop meowing? Have you found the cause of all that cat meowing yet? Tell us about it in the comments!

04/21/2020

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429 Madrona Street
Eastsound, WA
98245

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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