Feline Wellness

It's our goal to provide your pets with the best veterinary care so they live long, healthy lives.

Wellness Care for Your Cat in Nashville, TN

Keeping up with regular wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite control, and dental care, among other types of preventative care, is an essential part of responsible cat ownership. Preventive care is an investment in your feline friend’s future, enabling them to live a happy, healthy, and long life. 

At Belle Meade Animal Hospital, our veterinarians and staff aim to provide the best possible feline wellness care in Nashville, TN. Our extensive experience, advanced diagnostic tools, and in-house laboratory allow us to provide comprehensive preventative care and emergency treatments for kittens, adult cats, and senior cats. We are ready to become your trusted care partner and meet all the needs of you and your feline friend.

Contact us online or call (615) 352-4370 to make an appointment today!

Knowing when to schedule wellness exams for your cat is essential to avoiding health complications and maintaining their health and happiness. How often your cat will need a vet visit will depend on your pet’s age, health status, and lifestyle.

Kittens typically require more frequent visits due to their rapid growth and the need for initial vaccinations and regular weight checks. Expect to bring your kitten for a wellness check approximately every three to four weeks until they are fully vaccinated.

Healthy adult cats should get a wellness exam once a year. This annual check-up allows our veterinarians at Belle Meade Animal Hospital to assess your cat’s overall health, monitor any changes, and detect potential health issues early on. During these exams, we perform a comprehensive physical assessment, checking your cat’s weight, heart, and respiratory rate and examining their coat, eyes, ears, teeth, and gums. We also assess their joints and muscles to detect signs of discomfort or arthritis, especially in older cats nearing senior status.

Senior cats, typically those aged eleven and above, may require more frequent exams, often recommended every six months. As cats age, they become more prone to a range of health issues, including kidney disease, diabetes, and cancer. Regular check-ups allow us to monitor their health more closely and detect any signs of these diseases early, significantly improving the prognosis and allowing for more effective treatment plans.

Cats with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or kidney disease, may also require more frequent wellness exams regardless of their age. The precise frequency of these exams will depend on the specifics of your cat’s condition. Our feline wellness care in Nashville, TN, is individualized to each cat, meaning we will carefully assess your pet’s overall health and recommend the appropriate treatment plan and schedule. 

While our preventative care exams will typically catch and address any health issues affecting your cat, problems that require urgent attention may appear between regularly scheduled visits. Acting sooner rather than later when you suspect your cat may be having a health issue can substantially impact their well-being and life expectancy. 

Cats are masters at hiding their discomfort, often masking signs of illness until the condition has advanced significantly. As a pet parent, you should try to know your cat’s normal behaviors and habits to identify any subtle changes quickly. Early intervention optimizes the chance for a successful treatment outcome, can be less costly, and can prevent conditions from worsening or causing further complications. It minimizes the discomfort and distress for your cat, allowing for a quicker recovery and return to normalcy.

You should not wait to make an appointment with our animal hospital if your cat is exhibiting any of the following problems:

These signs are not exhaustive, and you know your cat best. If you notice any changes in your cat’s behavior, appearance, or habits that concern you, contact our team as soon as possible in your furry friend’s best interest. We are always ready to provide the feline wellness care in Nashville, TN, that your cat deserves.

Your kitten’s first visit to our animal hospital is an important step towards setting them on the path to a long, happy, and healthy life. Our veterinarians and staff are here to ensure your kitten gets off to a great start.

To make the most of your kitten’s first visit, there are a few things you should bring with you:

Microchipping your kitten is an important part of protecting your cat and your peace of mind. A microchip is a small device, about the size of a grain of rice, implanted under your cat’s skin, typically between their shoulder blades. Each microchip carries a unique identification number registered in a national pet recovery database. A scanner can read this ID number at any veterinary clinic or animal shelter. This simple procedure, which is no more painful than a typical vaccination, offers a permanent and highly reliable method of identification should your feline friend ever go missing. Our team is happy to help microchip your kitten during their first visit.

Vaccination Schedule

Beyond a comprehensive physical examination, we can also determine the appropriate vaccination schedule for your kitten. Vaccinations play a vital role in safeguarding your kitten’s health, equipping their developing immune system with the defenses needed to combat a variety of potentially harmful diseases. The vaccination process typically starts when your kitten is around six to eight weeks old and continues every three to four weeks until they reach sixteen weeks of age. We recommend getting your kitten vaccinated for feline distemper (panleukopenia), feline calicivirus, feline herpesvirus, and rabies, among others.

Our feline wellness care in Nashville, TN, is designed to set your cat up for success. Whether you have a kitten ready for their visit or an adult cat that is overdue for a check-up, we encourage you to call (615) 247-6984 or contact us online to make an appointment today.

Meet Our Team

Hayley P. Robinson

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist

Sam Clement

Licensed Veterinary Medical Technician, Certified Canine Rehabilitation Veterinary Nurse

Hours & Location

Mon – Fri: 7:30am – 6:00pm
Sat: 8:00am – Noon
Sunday: Closed

6210 Hwy 100
Nashville, TN 37205

(615) 352-4370