Cats often show complaints only late. That is exactly why regular preventive appointments, a cat-friendly practice routine and an attentive eye in everyday life are so important. We take time for your cat, from the first examination of a kitten to support in the senior years. With specific questions or observations, an appointment with us is always the right step; our practice is easily reachable from Braunschweig, Königslutter, Wolfenbüttel and Wolfsburg.
Vet for cats in Cremlingen, Braunschweig & Region
Cats are sensitive patients, and need a practice that respects their rhythm. This page gives you an overview of how we look after your cat at our practice in Cremlingen and which guide topics around cats may be helpful.
What we do for your cat
From the preventive check to internal medicine and dental treatment. We offer your cat a broad range of services.
Preventive care & vaccination
Annual check, vaccination following StIKo Vet, parasite protection and senior screening, sensible for indoor cats as well.
Learn moreVeterinary dentistry
Examination and treatment of dental disease, a frequently underestimated topic in cats.
Learn moreInternal medicine
Support for diseases of the kidneys, thyroid and gastrointestinal tract, typical topics in the older cat.
Learn moreCardiology
Heart examination and ultrasound, because heart disease in cats often goes unnoticed for a long time.
Learn moreSurgery
Surgical procedures in a calm environment, with modern anaesthesia monitoring.
Learn moreDermatology
Skin, coat and ears: diagnostics for itching, skin changes and chronic complaints.
Learn moreBecause cats are different
A practice can quickly become stressful for cats. Unfamiliar smells, dogs barking and waiting times are not natural to them. That is why we pay attention to calm workflows, a gentle approach and a separate cat waiting area. You will find small steps that make the practice visit more relaxed on our cat-friendly practice page.
A good start as a kitten
Young cats explore their environment with curiosity, and are sometimes more vulnerable than they appear. In the first months it is about vaccination, deworming, a safe home and getting to know the practice. We discuss with you what matters most for your kitten in its individual situation.
- Kittens — tips for a good start
- A kitten moves in — the first weeks at home.
- Plants toxic to cats — what to watch out for at home.
- Falls from windows — risk and prevention.
Please note: the guide articles linked here are currently available in German.
The ageing cat
Older cats often change their behaviour gradually. They sleep more, jump less, groom less thoroughly. Such changes are important hints. A senior check can detect emerging conditions, such as of the kidneys, the heart or the thyroid, early, before complaints arise.
Guide topics at a glance
Understandable information on typical questions around cats, from infectious diseases to everyday life.
Infectious diseases
Internal medicine
Teeth & mouth
Movement & joints
Everyday life & safety
Eyes & senses
All guide articles Recognise symptoms Cat-friendly practice
Note: the linked guide articles are currently available in German.
Frequently asked questions about the vet for cats
Does an indoor cat need vaccinations?
Even purely indoor cats benefit from vaccination protection tailored to their way of life. Which vaccinations make sense for your cat is something we discuss individually. The recommendations differ depending on how the cat is kept.
How can I tell if my cat is in pain?
Cats often show pain only subtly, by withdrawing, playing less, changed grooming behaviour, loss of appetite or altered movement. With such changes, a vet appointment is worthwhile.
What does a cat-friendly practice mean?
We pay attention to calm workflows, a separate cat waiting area and a gentle approach. This helps to reduce stress during the practice visit, especially for sensitive cats.
Would you like to bring your cat in?
Book an appointment online or give us a call. We are happy to advise you personally.