Greater Lafayette Cat Hospital

Monday, June 13, 2016

Pets in the Car: 10 Tips for Safe Travel with Your Furry Friend

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For some pet parents, a road trip is no fun if the four-legged members of the family can't come. But for animals, traveling can be ...
Tuesday, April 12, 2016

7 Signs Your Cat Has Spring Fever

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Spring is here and cats love frolicking in the warm weather just as much as their human companions. These seven surefire signs will let...
Monday, March 14, 2016

Cat Grooming

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Don't forget to call Greater Lafayette Cat Hospital today to schedule your cat's grooming appointment!  Check out  http://w...
Tuesday, January 12, 2016

How to Care for Outdoor Cats in Winter

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As the weather gets colder, you may worry about the cats you see around your neighborhood. They may be pets whose owners let them out...
Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Cats as Christmas Presents

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Sometimes it may seem like a cute idea to give someone a cuddly kitten as a Christmas present, but it’s important to give that some e...
Friday, October 9, 2015

What Every Cat Owner Must Know

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Adopting a cat is an important responsibility. Cat owners should have a good understanding about: how to meet their cats basic  enviro...
Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Missing the litter box

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You have a problem. Your cat is thinking outside the box, and not in a good way. You may be wondering what you did to inspire so much “crea...
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Greater Lafayette Cat Hospital
Are you looking for a knowledgeable, compassionate veterinarian who knows CATS? Greater Lafayette Cat Hospital is a CATS ONLY full service veterinary hospital founded in 1998 by Dr. Janine Siebert, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ABVP (feline practice). She is a Board Certified Feline Specialist; one of only 2 in the state of Indiana. Her extensive knowledge of cat medical and behavioral issues has made her a sought out authority when it comes to solving difficult feline medical cases. The goal of her practice is to not only provide the ultimate in medical and surgical care, but also to provide an atmosphere that is soothing and friendly to cats and their owners. Typical veterinary hospitals can be stressful for cats because of the presence of barking dogs. Our staff is expertly trained on feline behavior and handling techniques to enhance a pleasant experience for your cat. We are considered a “Cat Friendly Practice” by the American Association of Feline Practitioners because of the strict guidelines that we adhere to. We are ALL ABOUT CATS.
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