"In 2001 a very special little kitten came to stay at our house named Emma. She weighed in at a whopping 2 ½ pounds. When she was about 9 months old she began vomiting and wouldn’t eat. The doctors at Piney Creek Square Veterinary Clinic took x-rays, but nothing showed up on them. She was losing weight, and she was thin by nature anyway, so everyone was worried about her. Dr. Behrns came to the rescue and performed emergency surgery on our little girl. She found an almond trying to pass into Emma’s stomach. Of course, it would not have shown up on an x-ray. Thank you, Dr. Behrns, for saving Emma’s life."
-Margo K.
Kittens need frequent veterinary care in their first year of life to ensure maximum health. Our kitten wellness plan saves you money on the total cost of necessary preventive care and treatments. Best of all, this plan features budget-friendly monthly payments—making it easy to manage your kitten’s healthcare costs.
Illness is more common than you think
Kittens are highly susceptible to diseases because their immune systems aren’t yet fully developed. It’s important to vaccinate and deworm your kitten on a regular schedule in order to provide the maximum protection.
Growing kittens need special care
Playful as they are, kittens are actually quite delicate and can suffer from a number of health problems in their first year. They need to be examined frequently to make sure their growth and development is on the right track.
Prevention is the key to better health
Preventive care can help set the foundation for a lifetime of good health, so you and your kitten can spend more quality years together. It’s essential for detecting diseases early on, before they become more serious—and more expensive.