A West Yorkshire vet practice has been honoured with a prestigious international award for its high quality care for cats.
Linnaeus-owned Parkhill Vets, which has been providing pet care in Wetherby for more than 100 years, has been recognised as a silver level cat-friendly clinic by the International Society of Feline Medicine . Parkhill Vets’ cat advocates and student veterinary nurses Steph Saint and Caity Randall said the coveted award was recognition of their state-of-the-art facilities and determination to deliver the highest standards of care for all cats.
Caity said: “We have a separate cat waiting room with raised areas on which to place cat carriers and a visual barrier to give the cats an extra sense of security. “We use feline pheromone diffusers to help calm and reassure, we have a quiet, well equipped consulting room and a range of equipment such as blood pressure monitors and cat specific weighing scales to provide a high level of care to our feline patients.
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