Cat Hospital of Burlington
552 Brant St., Burlington, ON
905-631-6552
burlingtoncats@gmail.com
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Pain Control for Cats

Dr. O'Connor feels very strongly about providing adequate pain control for her patients. We have a variety of methods for treating pain in cats, such as traditional medicines, nutraceuticals and cold laser therapy. Whether suffering from an injury, illness or recovering from surgery, we do our best to make sure our patients are kept as comfortable and pain free as possible.
The makers of Metacam have put together a great chart that can help you determine if your cat is in pain:
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