Keep Your Cat Safe This Christmas
Christmas can be an exciting time for your feline friend, but all the bright lights, presents and enticing new foods can be a danger to your cat.

Woodstock Medivet Emergency Service provides out-of-hours care for our registered clients' cats when our clinic is closed. Over the years we have built up a good relationship with the emergency clinicians and they consistently provide an excellent service. They can also access (by permission) your cat's clinical record out of hours, although none of your personal details.
Charges (April 2024):
Night Consultation 7pm - 9am £209
Saturday up until 5pm £52
Saturday 5pm - 7pm £118.89
Sunday 9am - 7pm £118.89
Treatment and hospitalisation fees are additional and will vary from case to case, with simple overnight observation starting at £220 rising to i.r.o £600 for more intensive care. This is always discussed at your consultation and no treatment is carried out without full owner consent.
62 Hensington Rd, Woodstock, OX20 1JL
Tel: 01993 811 355
24 Hours - 365 days a year
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