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SPAH Cat Surgery Form

Introduction

Cat Surgery Form
South Putnam Animal Hospital

 
We are looking forward to seeing you and your cat for his/her surgical appointment. Please arrive between 9 and 9:15am. You will need to be present while the doctor performs your pet's physical examination, so allow about an hour for the admitting process.

In order to make your pet's admission to the hospital easier, we ask that you read the enclosed materials and fill out the forms ahead of time. The first two pages asks for information about you and your pet. If your pet has had any testing or vaccinations in the past, please fill in the information and bring copies of their medical records with you to the appointment.

Your Animal Welfare League certificate entitles you to get Rabies and Distemper vaccinations for your pet at a substantial discount, and we recommend these vaccinations for all cats. In addition to Rabies and Distemper vaccination, for cats that go outdoors we recommend vaccination against Feline Leukemia virus (FeLV). Feline leukemia (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) testing is recommended for all cats. Please indicate which of these vaccines you would like for your pet on the appropriate form.

Also in your packet is a consent form for pre-anesthetic blood testing, which can be done here at the hospital prior to surgery, and is recommended to provide additional information about your pet's overall health. A fecal (stool) examination for intestinal parasites is important for both dogs and cats and should be performed at least once yearly.

We appreciate your time and patience in filling out the enclosed forms. The requested information will help expedite the admission process while ensuring the best possible medical care for your pet. Please be sure to bring the completed forms as well as your Animal Welfare League Certificate and a copy of your pet's vaccine history the morning of your pet's surgery. You can also fax these records to us ahead of time at (845) 628-1896 or email them to: frontdesk@spahvet.com.

Your pet should not have anything to eat after 8:30pm the night before surgery. Normal access to water is fine. Please do not hesitate to call our office with any questions at (845) 628-1834. We look forward to seeing you!

Sincerely, The Doctors and Staff