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The Cat Clinic of Greensboro The Cat Clinic of Greensboro has been serving the feline community of the Triad for over 33 years! We are a certified Cat Friendly practice!

The Cat Friendly Practice program is awarded through the American Association of Feline Practitioners, and is a global initiative intended to advance the care for cats by reducing stress and making practice visits more calm and enjoyable.

In honor of   tomorrow, we are celebrating all the dads who give belly rubs and never say no to "just one more treat." 💙...
14/06/2025

In honor of tomorrow, we are celebrating all the dads who give belly rubs and never say no to "just one more treat." 💙

We’d love to hear how you are celebrating!

Summer activities (fireworks, thunder, etc.), can trigger anxiety in pets. Check out some of our comforting tips for hel...
12/06/2025

Summer activities (fireworks, thunder, etc.), can trigger anxiety in pets. Check out some of our comforting tips for helping them out.

As a reminder - we're here to help with treatment options tailored to their needs! Reach out to us today. 💙

Happy Pride from everyone at the Cat Clinic of Greensboro! We thank all of the LGBTQIA+ staff that work in the veterinar...
11/06/2025

Happy Pride from everyone at the Cat Clinic of Greensboro! We thank all of the LGBTQIA+ staff that work in the veterinary field for their hard work and dedication to keeping pets happy and healthy!

A friend: someone who’s always there, brings joy, and never judges – sounds like your pet, right? 🐾💛 Getting ahead of   ...
07/06/2025

A friend: someone who’s always there, brings joy, and never judges – sounds like your pet, right? 🐾💛

Getting ahead of (tomorrow) we’re celebrating the loyal companions who make every day brighter (and a little furrier).

Comment a photo of your BFF!

While cats may lounge indoors, the summer can still trigger skin issues like itching, flaking, or flare-ups of underlyin...
31/05/2025

While cats may lounge indoors, the summer can still trigger skin issues like itching, flaking, or flare-ups of underlying conditions. Common signs of irritation may include:​

-Excessive scratching or licking​
-Patches of hair loss​
-Scabs or red, inflamed skin​
-Dull or greasy coat texture​

If you notice any of these changes, your cat may be dealing with a dermatologic issue, and we’re here to help.​

Reach out to us today!​

Whether you're graduating from college or veterinary school – we want to congratulate you on your hard-earned success! 🎉...
29/05/2025

Whether you're graduating from college or veterinary school – we want to congratulate you on your hard-earned success! 🎉 ​

To our future veterinarians, vet techs, and animal care professionals—thank you for choosing a path that makes a difference in the lives of pets and their people! ​

Check out mentorship and externship opportunities here: https://bit.ly/42PzA9C

Drop a 🎓 in the comments if you or someone you know is celebrating this milestone! ​

As we enter the holiday weekend, here are some quick pet safety tips to remember. ​Please share this post to help keep o...
24/05/2025

As we enter the holiday weekend, here are some quick pet safety tips to remember. ​

Please share this post to help keep other pets in our neighborhood safe! 🐱​

With Memorial Day and outside parties around the corner – now is the time to make sure your cat is microchipped (and if ...
22/05/2025

With Memorial Day and outside parties around the corner – now is the time to make sure your cat is microchipped (and if already, make sure their info is up to date!)​

A microchip is a safe, permanent form of ID that helps lost pets find their way back home. ​

Need to get your pet microchipped, or update their information? Call us today!​

We will be closed on Monday May 26th in honor of Memorial Day. If your pet needs urgent or emergency care, please call T...
20/05/2025

We will be closed on Monday May 26th in honor of Memorial Day. If your pet needs urgent or emergency care, please call Truss Vet at 336-660-0300, Carolina Vet Specialists at 336-632-0605 or Happy Tails Emergency at 336-288-2688.

Treat your kitty to a new cat tree and a parasite free summer by picking up some NexGard Combo in office today! Earn ent...
19/05/2025

Treat your kitty to a new cat tree and a parasite free summer by picking up some NexGard Combo in office today! Earn entries on packs of 3, 6, & 12 doses between now and June 30th when purchased in office.

**Offer only good for NexGard purchased in office, excludes any doses purchased through online pharmacies

Keeping your cat up to date on vaccines is one of the best ways to protect them from serious (and often preventable) dis...
17/05/2025

Keeping your cat up to date on vaccines is one of the best ways to protect them from serious (and often preventable) diseases like Rabies, Panleukopenia, Calicivirus, Herpesvirus Type 1, and more.​

If your cat is due for a vaccine, or if you are unsure, please call us today. ​

🩺You can help stop the spread of disease in your community sharing this post to your stories!​

If our cats had zodiac signs...😆 ​While every cat is one of a kind, we can’t help but see the similarities! Do you agree...
15/05/2025

If our cats had zodiac signs...😆 ​

While every cat is one of a kind, we can’t help but see the similarities! Do you agree with these matches?

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Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 07:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00
Thursday 07:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00
Friday 07:30 - 12:30
14:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+13365453390

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