Lānaʻi Veterinary Care Transfers Ownership
Effective immediately, the clinic has been transferred to Dr Claire Conrath’s private practice, an independent business not affiliated with Lānaʻi Cat Sanctuary (LCS).
Fix your furry friend
What does it mean to spay or neuter your pet? Both procedures consist of sterilizing the pet to prevent unwanted pregnancies, diseases and health conditions. The difference between the two terms comes down to the gender of the animal.
Dangerous foods for cats & dogs
There are many foods that are dangerous for cats and dogs to consume. Some of the most common ones include: chocolate, grapes & raisins, onions & garlic, avocado, alcohol, and more.
Eat, drink and be merry
A balanced and nutritious diet is essential for the health and well-being of dogs and cats. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when feeding your pet.
What to expect from an annual exam
An annual pet exam, also known as a wellness exam, is an important part of keeping your pet healthy and happy. During this exam, you can expect the following.
How often should your pet see a vet
Pets should see a veterinarian regularly for preventive care, routine check-ups, and medical treatment when needed. The frequency of vet visits depends on various factors, including the pet's age, breed, health status, and lifestyle.
Professional Pet Care
Our approach to health care is that we stand ready to serve as your partner, committed to delivering the very best veterinary services to Lānaʻi’s animals. We take a holistic approach to happy and healthy pets and strive to best understand each individual animal. Healthy food, an active lifestyle and high quality care go hand in paw to ensure a great life. Your furry friends get top-notch, expert care that’s compassionate and caring.