Harlowton Location
(406) 632 - 4327
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Emergencies Only
White Sulphur Springs Location
(406) 547 - 6347
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Emergencies Only
Veterinary Services For Cats
Our services for dogs and cats include general surgery, spay and neuter, annual wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, and treatment for common illnesses and injuries, among others. We provide in-house diagnostics, including ultrasound, radiographs, and bloodwork, to quickly identify and treat health issues. Our team focuses on providing compassionate, high-quality care that keeps your pets thriving at every stage of life.
We Support Every Stage Of Your Cat's Life
As your feline friend grows, he or she will move through six distinct stages of life:
Kitten: 0—6 months
Junior: 7 months—2 years
Prime: 3—6 years
Mature: 7—10 years
Senior: 11—14 years
Geriatric: 15+ years
Naturally, as a cat grows and progresses through life, he or she will undergo physiological changes and face a variety of life events that will require care and attention. From kitten care to geriatric cat medicine, consistent preventive care can make all the difference in the quality of life of your cat. Ultimately, your cat's health will impact your relationship with him or her.
Cats are very good at hiding illness. In fact, most cats will simply become less active and less interactive when very ill. Any signs of illness that a cat may show will be very subtle. Therefore, any change in their behavior should warrant a consideration that they may be ill. Many clients will return from work to find that their cat simply does not greet them at the door as usual. This may be an indication that your cat is ill. Because the signs of cat illness are so subtle, if you should notice any obvious changes in behavior please call our office.
Our veterinarians, technicians, assistants, and front staff work together to provide both you and your cat with a compassionate and professional experience. From the initial phone call, it is our goal to make sure you feel that your concerns are addressed, you are well informed, and that your cat receives the best care possible.
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Further questions about the services we provide? Check out our FAQs page or
Text 406-547-6347 or email laurie@crazymountainvet.com
Learn More About Cat Health
Curious about keeping your cat healthy and happy? Visit our Blog for helpful articles on everything from senior cat care and dental health to nutrition and behavior tips. Our team regularly shares advice to help you better understand your feline friend and support them through every stage of life.