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The Cat Practice is in Birmingham, Michigan behind Papa Joe's market, east off Woodward Ave. and south of Maple Rd. We are located in a stand-alone building with convenient private parking. Click here For Driving Directions & Detailed Map.
The Cat Practice, pc
875 S. Worth,
Birmingham, MI 48009
248-540-3390,
Fax: 248-540-3503
EMERGENCIES – In an emergency, we can see your cat immediately during regular hours. Please call us on your way so we can prepare for your arrival.
Appointments necessary for non-emergencies.
Hours: | Monday – Friday: | 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. |
Saturday / Sunday: | 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
We are closed: New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day. Call for special hours on: Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
House Calls
Some feline families prefer home visits, particularly if they have a sick kitty or multiple cats.
Call ahead for home visit pricing and to schedule
248-540-3390.
After-hours emergencies
For after-hours emergencies, please contact one of the veterinary emergency care centers below:
Michigan Veterinary Specialists (2 locations):
Auburn Hills
3412 E. Walton Blvd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
248-371-3713
www.bluepearlvet.com
Veterinary Emergency Services
28223 John R. Rd.
Madison Heights, MI 48071
248-547-4677
www.veterinaryemergencyservice.net
Southfield
29080 Inkster Rd.
Southfield, MI 48034
248-354-6660
www.bluepearlvet.com
Animal Emergency Center
24255 Novi Rd.
Novi, MI 48375
248-348-1788
www.aec4pets.com
IF YOU THINK YOUR CAT HAS CONSUMED SOMETHING POISONOUS:
You can immediately talk to a veterinarian at the Animal Poison Control Center operated by the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) at 888-426- 4435. The center is staffed entirely by veterinarians, some of whom are board-certified toxicologists, available 24/7, 365 days to pet families and to other veterinarians. Cost for the consultation is $65 including follow-up consultation. Payment by credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express).
Find out how to PREVENT pet poisoning and for lists of household goods, medications, plants and foods that are poisonous to pets, go to www.Aspca.org/apcc.