KAAWS Cypress

KAAWS Cypress The Kathy Andrews Animal Wellness Services Clinic
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The Kathy Andrews Animal Wellness Services Clinic (The KAAWS Clinic), provides quality sterilization and preventive medicine for cats and dogs at affordable costs, allowing families to maintain their pets' health and save money for situations that require further medical attention. The KAAWS Clinic upholds an excellent standard of care for all patients while relieving some of the clients' financial stress by demonstrating the fact that everyone can afford quality pet care.

SPAY AND NEUTER SERVICES FOR FERAL CATS ONLY. 4-15-2025 Please review instructions on identifying a cat trap. Cats not i...
04/14/2025

SPAY AND NEUTER SERVICES FOR FERAL CATS ONLY. 4-15-2025 Please review instructions on identifying a cat trap. Cats not in metal traps will be denied entry upon arrival. No exceptions will be made. Please read and follow instructions carefully.

Tomorrow is National Pet Day! 🎉🐾 Join us in celebrating the furry, feathery, and scaly companions who fill our lives wit...
04/10/2025

Tomorrow is National Pet Day! 🎉🐾

Join us in celebrating the furry, feathery, and scaly companions who fill our lives with love (and a little mischief).

Give your pet an extra treat and share their cutest pic with us! 📸

04/03/2025

The face we are all making with allergy season here! 😆

If your pet is showing signs of seasonal allergies; scratching, licking, chewing, scooting, ear discharge, hair loss, watery or itchy eyes, or skin changes, please reach out to us.

Severe allergies can lead to secondary skin infections – which is why treating them is so important. We have options in place to help ease your pet’s symptoms so they can feel like themselves again!

⚠️Are you about to do some spring cleaning? As a reminder, many household items can be dangerous to pets. ​📞 In case of ...
03/18/2025

⚠️Are you about to do some spring cleaning? As a reminder, many household items can be dangerous to pets. ​

📞 In case of an emergency, contact us immediately or call the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680 (fees may apply).​

Help spread awareness and possibly save a pet’s life by sharing this post!​

To download or print these infographics, click here: https://bit.ly/4aYYqYh

03/15/2025
Today, on K9 Veterans Day, we’d like to thank the military and working dogs who have served alongside our troops with lo...
03/13/2025

Today, on K9 Veterans Day, we’d like to thank the military and working dogs who have served alongside our troops with loyalty and courage.​

From search and rescue to protection and detection, these brave dogs have played a vital role in keeping us safe.​

Drop a ❤️ to honor these heroic pups!

It’s that time of year, March Madness! 🐾🏀​There’s no doubt that pets are the real MVP, but we want to hear from you. Wha...
03/11/2025

It’s that time of year, March Madness! 🐾🏀​

There’s no doubt that pets are the real MVP, but we want to hear from you. What team are you rooting for and who is your MVP?​

Early detection is essential for managing kidney disease in pets. Regular wellness visits allow us to catch potential is...
03/06/2025

Early detection is essential for managing kidney disease in pets. Regular wellness visits allow us to catch potential issues early and provide the best care!​

The following symptoms may indicate kidney dysfunction:​
-Increased thirst & urination​
-Weight loss & decreased appetite​
-Lethargy or vomiting​

A simple blood test can help monitor kidney function and keep your pet happy & healthy.​

Call us today to schedule your pets next wellness visit! 🩺🐾​

This week is Professional Pet Sitters Week!​Shoutout to the pet sitters who provide love, care, and belly rubs while pet...
03/04/2025

This week is Professional Pet Sitters Week!​

Shoutout to the pet sitters who provide love, care, and belly rubs while pet parents are away! Your compassion truly makes all the difference, because they’re not just pets, they’re family members. ​

If you have a pet sitter, tag them in the comments! 👏​

Our end of week mood summed up. Happy Friday Eve! Like if you can relate! 😆
02/27/2025

Our end of week mood summed up. Happy Friday Eve! Like if you can relate! 😆

02/25/2025

🦷 You can help your pet avoid dental disease in-between professional cleanings with regular brushing. However, we know it’s not always an easy task!

Try these tips out and keep us posted on your progress!

To schedule your pet’s dental cleaning, or if you have any questions, call us today.

National Love Your Pet Day is here (well… it never went away)! Join us in celebrating the unconditional love, joy, and c...
02/20/2025

National Love Your Pet Day is here (well… it never went away)!

Join us in celebrating the unconditional love, joy, and companionship our pets bring into our lives. Whether it's extra belly rubs, a special treat, or a long walk, take a moment to show your friend how much they mean to you.

Share a photo of your beloved pet in the comments—we’d love to see their snouts! 🐶🐱

Every year, approximately 6.3 million pets enter U.S. shelters, and many are the result of unplanned litters. Spaying an...
02/18/2025

Every year, approximately 6.3 million pets enter U.S. shelters, and many are the result of unplanned litters.

Spaying and neutering can help lower the number of unwanted pets that lead to overcrowded shelters, hurting the chances of available pets finding a loving home.

If you need to schedule your pets spay or neuter procedure, please call us today.

🐾 Help us spread awareness on the benefits of spaying/neutering and share this post!

Our take on if dogs had a dating profile by breed…
02/13/2025

Our take on if dogs had a dating profile by breed…

🐾Good afternoon our clinic will be open tomorrow morning at 9:00AM🐾
02/12/2025

🐾Good afternoon our clinic will be open tomorrow morning at 9:00AM🐾

💖 This Valentine’s Day, show your pet some extra love while keeping them safe – and help keep other pets safe by sharing...
02/11/2025

💖 This Valentine’s Day, show your pet some extra love while keeping them safe – and help keep other pets safe by sharing this post!

Here are a few Valentine’s pet safety tips to keep in mind:

-Keep chocolate, candy, and treats with xylitol far out of reach—they’re toxic to pets!
-Watch out for flowers like lilies, which are especially dangerous for cats.
-Be mindful of lit candles and decorations that curious paws might knock over.
-Secure ribbons, strings, and wrappers to avoid accidental ingestion.

Wishing you and your pets a safe and sweet Valentine’s Day!

Today is World Cancer Day, a reminder of how important early detection is — not just for us, but for our pets too. ​Regu...
02/04/2025

Today is World Cancer Day, a reminder of how important early detection is — not just for us, but for our pets too. ​

Regular wellness visits, combined with screenings and diagnostics, help us catch potential issues early, improving treatment outcome.

Keep an eye out for symptoms like lumps, unusual weight loss, changes in appetite, or unexplained lethargy.​

If you notice anything concerning, don’t wait — schedule a visit with us right away. Early care can make all the difference. 💙 ​

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Houston, TX

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 1am

Telephone

+12812002322

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Our Story...

“Every idea and dream has a source of inspiration; Kathy Andrews is the heart and soul of The KAAWS Clinic. I first met Ms. Andrews as a client with Long Drive Dog and Cat Hospital in South Houston in 2000. Since 1993 she and her family were devoted to the rescue of many animals, including dogs, cats, cockatiels, and guinea pigs. She would care for each one as if they were her own and find homes for them with diligence and dedication. Ms. Andrews was a firm believer in the kindness of a humane end to prevent intolerable suffering, but she especially cherished the “old” and “ugly” throwaways that no one else wanted. She upheld the idea that every animal deserved an equal chance of life and spent her life ensuring that they were given that chance.

Ms. Andrews introduced me to the nonprofit side of veterinary medicine and opened my eyes to the possibilities of veterinary care for all people and their pets. I was fortunate to have worked with her briefly in 2007. In August of 2007 she was diagnosed with stage four metastasized lung cancer and died peacefully with her family around her on January 12, 2008. Her daughter, Amy Jones, found homes for all of her dogs and still receives updates from some of the new families. Her legacy lives on in her daughter who continues to work with nonprofit organizations and the rescue of animals.” --Dr. Renee Bazan, Founder of The KAAWS Clinic