Cat Hospital of Burlington
552 Brant St., Burlington, ON
905-631-6552
burlingtoncats@gmail.com
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Here at the Cat Hospital we believe that proper nutrition is the cornerstone of good health. We recommend a variety of veterinary diets to ensure optimum nutrition for your feline friend.
From kittenhood through the senior years, appropriate nutrient proportions and calorie content are important to contribute to the ongoing health of your cat. Certain disease conditions, including obesity, may warrant a change of diet over the years and by using a veterinary product you can be assured of consistency of ingredients, nutrient proportions and feeding amounts.

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Obesity is a growing concern among our feline friends. High quality diets and the lazy indoor lifestyle have contributed to added pounds. As with humans, overweight cats are vulnerable to serious disease conditions.  We can tailor a veterinary-supervised weight management program for your kitty -- it is imperative for the health of your cat that weight loss is slow, gradual process.


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